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Author Name MAKEBA, MIRIAM with James Hall Title Makeba. My Story. Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Very Good in Very Good dust jacket Publisher New York New American Library, 1987 ISBN Number 0453005616 / 9780453005616 Seller ID 17380 249 pages, 8 plates, cloth, dj, former owner's name on front blank endpaper otherwise very good. From the publisher: Miriam Makeba, African singer. She became the first black South African to achieve international fame and she played a fundamental role in introducing African music to the West. Exiled from South Africa in the early 1960s because of her outspoken political views, she settled in the United States, where she was celebrated both as a performer and as a symbol of opposition to apartheid. Her first husband was Hugh Masekela. Following her marriage to the black militant leader Stokely Carmichael, she was declared unwelcome by the U.S. government and she moved to Guinea (1969).
MIRIAM MAKEBA BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY SOUTH AFRICA APARTHEID AFRICAN MUSIC
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