The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Josephine Baker given distinct burial honor

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PARIS >> The remains of American-born singer and dancer Josephine Baker will be reinterred at the Pantheon monument in Paris, making the entertaine­r who is a World War II hero in France the first Black woman to get the country’s highest honor.

Le Parisien newspaper reported Sunday that French President Emmanuel Macron decided to organize a ceremony on November 30 at the Paris monument, which houses the remains of scientist Marie Curie, French philosophe­r Voltaire, writer Victor Hugo and other French luminaries.

The presidenti­al palace confirmed the newspaper’s informatio­n.

After her death in 1975, Baker was buried in Monaco, dressed in a French military uniform with the medals she received for her role as part of the French Resistance during the war.

Baker will be the fifth woman to be honored with a Pantheon burial, and will also be the first artist.

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