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      • Makeba arrived in Kenya in 1962, raised her voice for independence from Britain, sang there, and raised funds for the freedom revolutionary leader Jomo Kenyatta there.
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  2. She visited Kenya in 1962 in support of the country's independence from British colonial rule, [57] and raised funds for its independence leader Jomo Kenyatta. [58] Later that year she testified before the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid about the effects of the system, asking for economic sanctions against South Africa's ...

  3. Nov 5, 2021 · Makeba arrived in Kenya in 1962, raised her voice for independence from Britain, sang there, and raised funds for the freedom revolutionary leader Jomo Kenyatta there.

    • Makeba’s Early Life
    • Mama Africa
    • Makeba’s Finale

    Born in Johannesburg in 1932, Zenzile Miriam Makeba began a life filled with great challenges. Yet, as the meaning of her name “Zenzile” (One who can overcome life’s obstacles, and make a way for herself) would foreshadow, Makeba grew to be one who could overcome life’s obstacles and make a path for herself. The difficulties started early. She esse...

    She joined The Manhattan Brothers singing group, and later became part of The Skylarks, an all-female group. As her fledgling career was beginning, some venues embraced her, while others banned her performances outright. However, in 1959, she rocketed to international stardom, thanks to songs she sang in the documentary, “Come Back Africa.” She was...

    In 2005, despite battling osteoarthritis, Makeba began a multiple-year farewell tour that would sadly prove to be appropriately named. In November, 2008, Makeba was in her element, on the stage in Italy, performing in a concert to support efforts against an organized crime syndicate. She had just finished singing her famous signature song, “Pata Pa...

  4. Nov 13, 2020 · She had come to take a strong liking of Kenya’s independence fighter, and later first president, Jomo Kenyatta. Following her powerful testimony against the South African National Party (NP) at the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid in 1962, she was rendered stateless, as the apartheid government revoked her citizenship.

  5. Sep 30, 2024 · Miriam Makeba, South African-born singer who became known as Mama Afrika, one of the world’s most prominent Black African performers in the 20th century. Her notable songs included ’Pata Pata’ and the ’Click Song.’ Learn more about Makeba’s life and career.

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  6. Nov 8, 2013 · A visit to Kenya in 1962 marked her first return to Africa after 31 years. The following year she gave the first of several addresses to the UN special committee on apartheid, and South...

  7. Nov 9, 2008 · South African singer and human rights campaigner, Makeba was the first vocalist to put African music onto the international map in the 1960s. Makeba is well known throughout the world known as 'Mama Africa' and the 'Empress of African Song'.