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Josephine Baker was declared a witch in a symbolic and theatrical performance during a 1936 exhibition at the "International Colonial Exposition" in Paris. This event showcased various colonial cultures and included a controversial segment where Baker, an African American expatriate and entertainer, was portrayed in a way that emphasized stereotypes. The declaration was part of a broader critique of colonialism and racism, highlighting the absurdity of such representations. Baker herself was an outspoken advocate for civil rights and often challenged the racist narratives of her time.

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