Creole Goddess

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Creole Goddess is a nickname for Josephine Baker, the iconic American-born French entertainer, civil rights activist, and symbol of the Jazz Age.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Creole Goddess canonical 3

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf French resistance member
actress
civil rights activist
dancer
entertainer
human
nickname
singer
awardReceived Croix de Guerre
surface form: Croix de guerre

Légion d'honneur
birthName Freda Josephine McDonald
burialPlace Panthéon, Paris
surface form: Panthéon, Paris, France
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1906-06-03
dateOfDeath 1975-04-12
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName McDonald
genre cabaret
jazz
givenName Freda
honor symbol of the Jazz Age
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement
nickname Black Venus
Bronze Venus
Creole Goddess self-linksurface differs
La Baker
notableFor being a symbol of the Jazz Age
her performances in Paris in the 1920s
supporting the American civil rights movement
work with the French Resistance during World War II
notableWork La Folie du Jour
Revue Nègre
banana skirt dance
occupation actress
civil rights activist
dancer
music hall performer
singer
performedAt Folies Bergère
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
placeOfBirth St. Louis, Missouri, United States
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
refersTo Josephine Baker
residence Château des Milandes, Dordogne, France
Paris
surface form: Paris, France
spouse Jean Lion
Jo Bouillon
Willie Baker
Willie Wells

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Josephine Baker alsoKnownAs Creole Goddess
La Baker alsoKnownAs Creole Goddess
subject surface form: Josephine Baker
Creole Goddess nickname Creole Goddess self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Josephine Baker