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Harry Belafonte

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You can cage the singer but not the song.


— Harry Belafonte


#oppression #terrorism

Fascism is fascism. Terrorism is terrorism. Oppression is oppression.


— Harry Belafonte


#oppression #terrorism

Our foreign policy has made a wreck of this planet. I'm always in Africa... And when I go to these places I see American policy written on the walls of oppression everywhere.


— Harry Belafonte


#always #american #american policy #everywhere #foreign

I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is interested in power, I think he believes his truth is the only truth, and that he will do what he wants to do despite the people.


— Harry Belafonte


#believes #bush #despite #his #i

This generosity that has been offered to the United States says very much about the Venezuelan spirit.


— Harry Belafonte


#been #generosity #much #offered #says

You can be arrested and not charged. You can be arrested and have no right to counsel.


— Harry Belafonte


#charged #counsel #right #you

I've always been supportive of the right of Israel as a state, and I've always fought against anti-Semitism, even in my own community.


— Harry Belafonte


#always #anti-semitism #been #community #even






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invasion of Grenada; praising the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; honoring Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and praising Fidel Castro. [citation needed] During the 1960s he appeared on TV specials alongside such artists as Julie Andrews Petula Clark Lena Horne and Nana Mouskouri. He bailed King out of Birmingham City Jail and raised thousands of dollars to release other civil rights protesters.

Bush administration. He was dubbed the "King of Calypso" for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s. Harold George "Harry" Belafonte Jr.

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