Makeba by Miriam Makeba

Makeba by Miriam Makeba

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The story of Miriam Makeba, who was born into poverty in South Africa and rose to become a successful singer. The book describes Makeba's struggles against apartheid both as a UN delegate and personally, when she was exiled from the USA after her marriage to black activist Stokely Carmichael.

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Makeba by Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba's life began in poverty in South Africa, amid the cruelties of the apartheid system. From here she rose to become an internationally known singer, first introduced to an international audience by Harry Belafonte in 1959 and admired by figures such as John F.Kennedy and Nelson Mandela. When her singing talents led her abroad, the power of her new celebrity status made her a potential threat to the minority white South African government and she was exiled from her home and family. This autobiography describes her struggles against apartheid, both as a delegate from Guinea to the United Nations and in her personal life, when as a result of her marriage to black activist Stokely Carmichael she was exiled from her adopted home, the United States, in 1968.
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ISBN 13 9780747501466
ISBN 10 0747501467
Title Makeba
Author Miriam Makeba
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1988-01-25
Number of pages 278
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.