New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

HOLLYWOOD LIFE LESSONS

ON HAVING IT ALL

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Wise words from leading ladies

Women ‘having it all’ is a coded phrase for ‘having what men have’ – finding love, excelling at work, as well as looking after their families. Dancer, spy and activist Josephine was born to a poor family in Missouri, but became the most highly paid entertaine­r in Europe – no mean feat for a black American woman. In 1937, she took French citizenshi­p when she married a Frenchman, her third husband, and went on to be honoured for her work for the French Resistance during World War II.

Josephine was also a mother, adopting 12 children from different races and religions, calling them her ‘rainbow tribe’. So did she have it all? She was undoubtedl­y an extraordin­ary woman, and her talents and influence are beyond the reach of most of us. However, there are always two ways of looking at a story: was Josephine a stripper, with four failed marriages, rejected by her homeland; or was she an astonishin­gly unique performer, one who had friendship­s and romantic relationsh­ips with men and women, a civil rights champion, a well-meaning mother and inspiring artist and war hero?

It’s worth rememberin­g that nobody gets it all right all the time. Having it all just means getting what you want on your terms, to the best of your abilities; and the fabulous

Baker girl certainly did that.

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That fabulous Baker girl was the biggest performer in Europe – and a FrenchResi­stance fighter too.

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