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Josephine Baker, trailblazing performer and civil rights activist, published her memoir, 'Fearless and Free,' in 1949. Now, the book is being released in the United States for the first time on Feb 4.
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Claudia Myers is retired from costume design and construction for The Baltimore Opera and the Minnesota Ballet. She is a ...
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Victoria’s film, which was funded in part by the city of Houston through its Houston Arts Alliance, is one of two ...