After graduation, maybe it won’t hurt as much.
After graduation, maybe it won’t hurt as much.
I’m definitely letting this get to me too much.
Don’t sweet talk me into it if you’re not gonna hold your words.
I’m not reassured at all.
I won’t wait. Nopes, I’m not anticipating you. You can go elsewhere cause I don’t want you. Don’t let me see you again.
What am I saying? You’re the best part of my day.
I can’t tell whether you make me happy or sad. Maybe you make me happily sad.
Josephine Baker, later known as ‘Bronze Venus’, ‘Black Pearl’ and ‘Créole Goddess’ was born in America in 1906 and later moved to France to become a singer, dancer, and actress. She was the first African-American woman to star in a major motion picture, and became famous worldwide.
Though she grew up as a maid in wealthy white households she eventually became an exotic dancer in France, famously appearing in next to no clothing, and became a French citizen in 1937.
Ernest Hemingway referred to Baker as ‘the most sensational woman anyone ever saw’ and she received approximately 1500 marriage proposals in her life time. She became a muse for Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, and Christian Dior. She had a variety of exotic pets including a cheetah named Chiquita, a chimpanzee named Ethel, a pig named Albert, a snake named Kiki, a goat, a parrot, parakeets, fish, three cats, and seven dogs.
When WWII broke out, Baker became a volunteer spy for France, and assisted the French Resistance by smuggling messages written in invisible ink on sheet music. She made great efforts to aid those in danger of enemy attack, sent Christmas presents to French soldiers, and smuggled information she gathered in Spain back to France by pinning notes containing the information on the inside of her underwear. She was awarded the Medal of Resistance with Rosette and later named a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
Baker also aided many civil rights movements by refusing to perform to segregated audiences and storming out of a club in Manhattan with actress Grace Kelly after she was refused service. She worked with the NAACP and spoke at a Washington march alongside Martin Luther King Jr. as the only official female speaker. Baker was actually asked by Martin Luther King Jr.’s widow to take his place as leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, but Baker declined on the grounds her twelve adopted children ‘were too young to lose their mother’.
Baker died in 1975, four days after her final show, attended by such names as Mick Jagger, Shirley Bassey, and Liza Minnelli.
Oh and she was queer and had a relationship with Frida Kahlo. All around badass.
Josephine Baker has been one of my favourite people since I was 13 or 14 years old, such an amazingly brave, wonderful person ahh
When I saw that, it kinda just killed me inside. And as much as you “love” me, I won’t ever be your first choice. So why bother?
No more trying. But can I even do it? I’m too attached to you.
THAT BABY IS SO CUTE OMG
Never thought of it from that angle.
that is not acute joke.
i’m finding it rather obtuse tbh
i’m pretty sure neither of you is right
they are telling it to you straight
300% DONE
i think you mean 360%
shut the fuck up
THESE ARE MY PEOPLE.
My husband says that if we ever brake up he’ll say he faked every orgasm lol
“You will always be stuck inside of your body, with your consciousness, seeing through the world through your own eyes, but the gift and challenge of your education is to see others as they see themselves, to grapple with this mean and crazy and beautiful world in all its baffling complexity. We haven’t left you with the easiest path, I know, but I have every confidence in you, and I wish you a very happy graduation, despite the circumstances.” [x]