How were black African civilians in German-occupied France (1940-44) treated?

by FidelsChild

I'm well aware of several summary executions of captured French African soldiers at this stage in the war. HOWEVER, there seems to be less scholarly research on the lives of normal, black African civilians living in occupied cities like Paris, Lyon, etc. How were these individuals treated by the German military occupation regime? I know of African and Afro-Americans like Josephine Baker living in France at the time due to its perceived liberal values with regards to racism. Were black French citizens deported to concentration camps? Have not heard anything of the sort.

Bernardito