Hello all,<br>
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The Donga Ilbo article from 1940 on Josephine Baker's performance is available also from the Naver News Library. This should be a direct link:<br>
<a href="http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1940020800209205002&editNo=2&printCount=1&publishDate=1940-02-08&officeId=00020&pageNo=5&printNo=6635&publishType=00020">http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1940020800209205002&editNo=2&printCount=1&publishDate=1940-02-08&officeId=00020&pageNo=5&printNo=6635&publishType=00020</a><br>
The soldier whose face is discernible in the picture is clearly European (or white). <br>
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<br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/11/21 Steven Capener <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sotaebu@yahoo.com">sotaebu@yahoo.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div><div style="color:#000;background-color:#fff;font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12pt"><div><span>Dear all,</span></div>
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<div><span>Yi Hyoseok published an essay in Jo Gwang (1936. 08) titled
"Memories of that Time at the Port." He referes to the port as C port.
He was teaching at Soongshil College in Pyeongyang at the time and
mentions that it took them about an hour to drive to the port. There, he
saw a performance by Josephine Baker at the theater. He says she was
stopping by on a tour of Manchuria. He doesn't say that she was coming
from Japan but that seems obvious. </span></div>
<div><span> After digging up the Dong-ah Ilbo article, I find it is
from the 8th of February, 1940. It has a picture of Josephine Baker on
what looks like a stage holding up a cigarette with a big smile on her
face. In the background very near are Korean troops of (what one must
assume is) the Japanese Imperial Army. The large title reads "Josephine
Baker Encouraging the Troops on the Line" (전선위문의 죠세핀 베이커). The very
short article says "The brown queen of the screen Josephine Baker on an
entertainment tour for Joseon troops (조선 병사 위문의 길) last Christmas gave
an outsatnding song and dance performance that was a huge hit (써-비스
만점이엇습니다). As can be seen in the picture she is handing out cigarettes to
the troops." </span></div>
<div><span> I have a xerox copy of the article and the very bottom is
cut off so I can't be sure if there is any more text but it doesn't look
like it. In what I can see, it makes no mention of where this took
place. I will go to the Dong-ah building to look up the origianl and
follow up on this point. </span></div>
<div><span> I'm not sure what this does to theories of Josephine
Baker's anti-Axis resistance activities, but I imagine it does
something. Quite interesting stuff in any case. </span></div>
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<div>All the best,</div>
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<div>Steven Capener</div><div style="FONT-FAMILY:times new roman,new york,times,serif;FONT-SIZE:12pt"><div style="FONT-FAMILY:times new roman,new york,times,serif;FONT-SIZE:12pt"><div><span><div><table><tbody><tr><td><br>
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