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A creation by the artist Amandine Szczepaniack Material: 85% organic cotton and 15% post-consumer recycled polyester Fit: Oversized / Weight: 300 G/M² THE VOICE OF THE ANTI-APARTHEID STRUGGLE MIRIAM MAKEBA (1932-2008) - SOUTH AFRICA Born in 1932 in Sophiatown, a popular district of Johannesburg, Miriam Makeba sang in local groups before appearing in an anti-apartheid film, which forced her into exile in 1960. In the United States, she used her immense musical success to call for a boycott of the apartheid regime. A supporter of the civil rights movement and wife of activist Stokely Carmichael, she went into exile in Guinea. Singing for peace, freedom, justice, and equality in many languages, her commitment to African unity earned her several passports and the title of "Mama Africa." She only returned to South Africa after Nelson Mandela's release in 1990. She passed away on November 9, 2008, in Naples at the end of a concert given in support of Roberto Saviano, an Italian writer engaged against the mafia. A creation by the artist Amandine Szczepaniack
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Made in France Weight: 200 g (7.05 oz)
















































