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Miriam Makeba, also known as 'Mama Africa,' was a renowned South African singer and civil rights activist. Born in Johannesburg, she rose to international fame in the 1960s with her unique blend of African music and jazz. Makeba's powerful voice and passionate performances captivated audiences around the world, while her commitment to advocating for the rights of her people during apartheid earned her a place as a prominent figure in the struggle for justice. Her song 'Pata Pata' became a global hit, introducing many to the rich cultural heritage of Africa.

Throughout her career, Makeba faced significant challenges, including exile from her home country due to her activism. However, she continued to use her music as a platform for change, collaborating with various artists and participating in political movements. With numerous awards and honors to her name, including a Grammy Award, Makeba's legacy lives on as a symbol of resilience and the power of art in the fight against oppression. She remains an influential figure in music and human rights activism.

nacionalidad Sudafricano
Fecha de Nacimiento March 4, 1932
Lugar de Nacimiento Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Fecha de fallecimiento November 9, 2008