Fasia Jansen (June 6, 1929 - December 29, 1997) was a German political singer-songwriter (''Liedermacher)'' and peace activist.
Life and career
Fasia Jansen was born in
Hamburg
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Hamburgian(s)
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; she was the illegitimate daughter of the German chambermaid Elli Jansen and the Liberian Consul General
Momolu Massaquoi
Momulu Massaquoi (1869–1938) was a Liberian politician, diplomat, and monarch of the Vai people of Sierra Leone and Liberia. He served as Liberia's consul general to Germany 1922–1930, and appears to be the first indigenous African diplomat t ...
(1869-1938), grandfather of the journalist and writer
Hans-Jürgen Massaquoi (1926-2013).Although both grew up in close proximity to each other, they did not know each other personally.
She experienced bullying and discrimination at an early age, both because of her skin color and her illegitimate birth. Growing up in the working-class neighborhood of
Rothenburgsort
Rothenburgsort () is a quarter (german: Stadtteil) in the Hamburg-Mitte borough of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In December 2020, the population was 9,043.
History
Geography
The quarter is situated in the south-e ...
in Hamburg, Jansen went through the problems of being an obviously "non-Aryan" during the Nazi era. Her
Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker (born Freda Josephine McDonald; naturalised French Joséphine Baker; 3 June 1906 – 12 April 1975) was an American-born French dancer, singer and actress. Her career was centered primarily in Europe, mostly in her adopted Fran ...
-oriented hopes of making a living through music and dance were dashed for the time being when she was expelled from dance school at age 11. Three years later she was "
conscripted into service" and had to work in a soup kitchen that also supplied satellite camps of the
Neuengamme concentration camp
Neuengamme was a network of Nazi concentration camps in Northern Germany that consisted of the main camp, Neuengamme, and more than 85 satellite camps. Established in 1938 near the village of Neuengamme in the Bergedorf district of Hamburg, th ...
near Hamburg.The fifteen-year-old Jansen experienced both the brutality of the SS and the desperation of the prisoners - experiences that had a decisive impact on her life. During this time, she contracted a heart condition from which she suffered for the rest of her life.
In the fledgling
German Federal Republic
BRD (german: Bundesrepublik Deutschland ; English: FRG/Federal Republic of Germany) is an unofficial abbreviation for the Federal Republic of Germany, informally known in English as West Germany until 1990, and just Germany since reunification. It ...
, Jansen tried to come to terms with her experiences in the camp and to keep alive the memory of the dead and their ideals. She took up music again, first in a Hamburg choir, later also with her own songs. She moved to the Ruhr area and became involved in the political struggles of the time. She performed at numerous Easter marches () for peace, among others in 1966 together with
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
, played at the major strikes in front of the factory gates of
Krupp
The Krupp family (see pronunciation), a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, is notable for its production of steel, artillery, ammunition and other armaments. The family business, known as Friedrich Krupp AG (Friedrich Krup ...
,
Hoesch or
Thyssen and at the UN
World Women's Conference in Nairobi and performed at the . She received numerous penal orders for incitement of the people and resistance to state authority, but time and again she also received offers to sing pop songs and thus become commercially successful.
Fasia Jansen's estate was transferred to the Fritz Hüser Institute by the Fasia Jansen Foundation in May 2022.
Honors
* Fasia Jansen received the
Cross of Merit with Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1991.
* In 2014, the municipal comprehensive school in Alt-Oberhausen was named Fasia Jansen Comprehensive School
* In Hamburg, the African education center Arca named a public learning space for historiography from the African perspective "Fasiathek.".
* In 2022, the search engine
Google
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honored her with a
Doodle
A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines or shapes, generally without ever lift ...
designed by Ayşe Klinge.
Further reading
* Marina Achenbach: ''Fasia – geliebte Rebellin.'' Asso-Verlag, Oberhausen 2004, ISBN 3-921541-94-8
External links
*
Fasia-Jansen-Stiftung e. V.fasia.de*
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jansen, Fasia
1997 deaths
1929 births
Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
German women singer-songwriters
German singer-songwriters
German people of Liberian descent
German pacifists
People from Hamburg
German folk singers