The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Eartha Kitt
Try the brand new Filmora 11 for free: http://bit.ly/3EELSH0 Let's create designs with Wondershare vaporwave elements, share on social media with #CreatewithWondershare hashtag and tag @Wondershare. http://bit.ly/3UJUL7S Learn more free editing tutorials of Filmora 11: https://bit.ly/3OCDFFw #Wondershare #Filmora #CreatewithWondershare Eartha Kitt is well known for her iconic roles as Yzma and Catwoman, or her songs like Santa Baby, but less people know much about the incredible life she led behind the scenes. Come learn with me about her rise to stardom from a childhood of abandonment, to the White House scandal that led to her exile from the US during the Vietnam War. Buy my graphic novel, Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun: https://www.kazrowe.com/comics/cahun https://shop.getty.edu/products/liber... Find me on Twitter: / kazrowe I'm on TikTok @ kazrowe Find me on IG: / kaz.rowe Buy my comics: https://gumroad.com/kazrowe Send me a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/A347K4X Read my webcomic: https://www.cunningfire.com/ Catch it on Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/cunning-fire Line Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge... Filmed using: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k– https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod... Blackmagic Video Assist 5” HDR – https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod... Olympus M. Zuiko ED 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro– https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc... Samsung Portable SSD T5 - 2Tb– https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sources: "Without Manners You Are Nothing": Lady Bird Johnson, Eartha Kitt, and The Women Doers' Luncheon of January 18, 1968 by Janet Mezzack Eartha Kitt and Orson Welles in Paris in 1950 by Rob Baker https://flashbak.com/eartha-kitt-and-... When Eartha Kitt Disrupted the Ladies Who Lunch by Lauren Elise Garcia https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the... Thursday’s Child by Eartha Kitt Mother Eartha: A chat with everyone’s favorite bad girl. by David Anthony Fox https://web.archive.org/web/201401010... Eartha Kitt: National Visionary on National Visionary Leadership Project http://www.visionaryproject.org/kitte... Eartha & Kitt: A Daughter’s Love Story in Black and White by Kitt Shapiro and Patricia Weiss Levy Alone With Me: A New Autobiography by Eartha Kitt America's mistress : the life and times of Eartha Kitt By John Williams Eartha Kitt Interview on Late Call 1971, BBC https://archive.org/details/twitter-1... Eartha Kitt Interview on Wogan 1989, BBC https://archive.org/details/twitter-1... New Faces of 1952 https://archive.org/details/NewFacesa... The Red Buttons Show, June 1, 1953, CBS https://archive.org/details/RedButton... Eartha Kitt- Modern Exercises, 1960 https://archive.org/details/Vintage-E... Speaking Freely Episode 203, Eartha Kitt, September 25, 2001 • Speaking Freely: Eartha Kitt Eartha Kitt: My Family from the Visionary Project • Eartha Kitt: My Family Eartha Kitt Interview with Dr. Anthony Clare for BBC Radio, 1980s Eartha Kitt on Sally 1990 • Eartha Kitt on Sally 1990 An Evening With Eartha Kitt, September 2008, The History Makers • An Evening With Eartha Kitt (Chicago 2008)

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