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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Even in that exalted company Law carved his own identity, loved by the fans for his quicksilver reactions and fearless approach, adored by his team-mates for always being on the end of a cross.
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Now they finally come to the UK in Fearless and Free Twenty-seven books solely devoted to Josephine Baker are listed in the British Library catalogue. This shouldn’t be surprising: the life of ...
This fearless band of volunteers ... young children in the Philippines over two decades ago to work as a domestic servant for a wealthy family, travelling with them across the world before ...
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