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Josephine Baker moved to France in the 1920s primarily to escape the racism and segregation she faced in the United States. In Paris, she found greater artistic freedom and acceptance, quickly becoming a celebrated performer and icon of the Jazz Age. Her success in France allowed her to embrace her identity and contribute to the cultural landscape, making her a prominent figure in both the arts and the fight against racial injustice.

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