Born fatherless and into poverty, Josephine Baker rises to international stardom and risks her life as an Allied spy during World War II. She fights for equality, insisting that her concerts be integrated, during a time when integration often means violence. And yet, she refuses to give in. She yearns to be a mother, but can't, so she adopts a dozen children from around the world to form her Rainbow Tribe. Those children are a source of great pleasure...