the mother and father of Ella Jo baker were Blake Baker and Georgena Baker
Ella Jo Baker was raised in a Christian household, specifically within the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Throughout her life, she emphasized the importance of community and social justice, often integrating her spiritual beliefs with her activism. While she did not prominently discuss her religious views in her work, her faith influenced her commitment to civil rights and community empowerment.
Jo Ella Powell Exley has written: 'Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine'
He is Bi-racial. His mother is white and his father is black. His Father is Congolese and his Mother is French. He him self was born in France and is considered a French National
My guess it has something to do with Josephine ( Jo-Jo) Baker, the actress. She, too was a Frenchwoman by naturalization, but was born in the United States. it"s hot, it is kicky- so Jo Jo.
Born in Le Mans, Tsonga had a French mother, Évelyne, and a Congolese father, Didier, who moved to France in the 1970s to play handball
Mo jo
Probably the actress (for lack of a better job title) Josephine Baker, sometimes called Jo Jo Baker. Mlle Baker was evidentally an Officer in the French Africa Corps!
Amy MacDonald's mother is called Joe MacDonald and her father is called Jimmy MacDonald.
Yes. Charles Joughin was a baker on Titanic. The best pronunciation we have for his last name is "jo-KEEN."
She is dead right now. But if you went to the past, she wouldn't be.
Billie Jo's father has scars and burns on his skin from the fire that burned down their home.
Billie Jo's father fought in World War I in the book "Out of the Dust" by Karen Hesse.