Miriam Makeba, RIP
The South African musician Miriam Makeba, who just died at age 76, was an anti-apartheid activist, Guinea's delegate to the United Nations, and Stokely Carmichael's first wife. She was also a hell of a good singer, one of the first figures to bring African pop to an American audience:
From The New York Times's obit:
Widely known as "Mama Africa," she had been a prominent exiled opponent of apartheid since the South African authorities revoked her passport in 1960 and refused to allow her to return after she traveled abroad. She was prevented from attending her mother's funeral after touring in the United States….
For 31 years, Ms. Makeba lived in exile, variously in the United States, France, Guinea and Belgium. South Africa's state broadcasters banned her music after she spoke out against apartheid at the United Nations. "I never understood why I couldn't come home," Ms. Makeba said upon her return at an emotional homecoming in Johannesburg in 1990 as the apartheid system began to crumble, according to The Associated Press. "I never committed any crime."
She finally returned to South Africa in 1990, as apartheid was overthrown. A wide selection of her music has been posted on YouTube; start here, here, or with the song posted above, then keep clicking.
[Hat tip: Saramin.]
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I thought Libertarians oppossed the anti-Apartheid movement.
Lesson to be learned here: Do not fuck with the Mafia. Or you might have a "heart attack".
I was going to hurl vicious insults at lefti, but then his misspelling of 'opposed' made me think of adorable baby possums. Does anyone besides me find those disgusting animals cute, or am I insane in this?
warty - you are troublingly misguided. are you relying on some kind of cute cartoon version, or do you ever have to deal with them in the flesh? ever seen a mama one with all her filthy little babies crawling all over her?! possums are lower than shit in my book. they are the only mammal i cannot abide.
I find them cute, but a bit scary if you're not expecting to see them.
I would have no idea who this lady was except for the fact that Benny Hill impersonated her on his show once.
Does anyone besides me find those disgusting animals cute, or am I insane in this?
Giant rabid rats? Cute? You're insane.
We live in a post-racial society as of last Tuesday, so her story is therefore less compelling and moving.
Hogan - yes, I have plenty of experience with real life possums. Yes, they are cute.
Speaking of: lost cat!
When I was a kid, I once shot a possum. If there is a heaven, I'm putting that on my credentials when I die.
warty - different strokes, i guess. i just hope if you ever call your significant other or children "cute," they know what you mean
I WILL MISS HER...SHE WAS GREAT..AND IF YOU HAVE NOT EXPERINCE HER MUSIC NOW IS THE TIME.
MAMA AFRICIA WAS ALWAYS IN MY LIFE.
STRONG ISLAND SPEAKS OUT