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  1. Vor einem Tag · Throughout the decade, South African artists like Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, and Letta Mbulu all served as ambassadors of a South African culture they were fighting to regain an autonomy for. And as Afrocentricity became a more visible part of diasporic Black culture in the West, that influence spread from its initial adoption into the jazz and folk worlds to inform the more commercial ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Miriam Makeba was a South African singer and songwriter who became a global icon during the 1960s. She was known for her powerful voice and her passionate lyrics, which often spoke out against apartheid. Makeba's music had a major impact on Thalia Motola, who was drawn to her strength and her commitment to social justice.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · The Ayaba Moremi, who was born in Offa and lived in the 12th century, was wedded to Oranmiyan, the son of Oduduwa, known as the founder of the Yoruba people and ruler of Ife. According to history, the kingdom of Ile-Ife was at war with a neighbouring tribe known to them as the Forest people, called the “Ugbo Kingdom.”.

  4. Vor einem Tag · I love South African music, it was definitely one of the sounds of my childhood – I was actually listening to a lot of Abdullah Ibrahim + Miriam Makeba at the time of making open this wall. I think the fact I was born in Cape Town isn’t super relevant though as I spent all my life growing up in Cornwall (I was only in Cape Town until I was six months old!)

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