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  2. Music in the movement against apartheid - Wikipedia

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    Music played a large role in the movement against apartheid within South Africa, as well as in international opposition to apartheid. [5][6] The impacts of songs opposing apartheid included raising awareness, generating support for the movement against apartheid, building unity within this movement, and "presenting an alternative vision of ...

  3. Music and Black liberation - Wikipedia

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    Music and Black liberation refers to music associated with Black political movements for emancipation, civil rights, or self-determination. The connection between music and politics has been used in many cultures and was utilized by blacks in their struggle for freedom and civil rights. Music has been used by African Americans over the course ...

  4. Sun City (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sun City (song) " Sun City " is a 1985 protest song written by Steven Van Zandt, produced by Van Zandt and Arthur Baker and recorded by Artists United Against Apartheid to convey opposition to the South African policy of apartheid. The song declared that all the artists involved would refuse to perform at Sun City, a resort which was located in ...

  5. "Master Harold"...and the Boys - Wikipedia

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    St. Georges Park Tea Room, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1950. "Master Harold"...and the boys is a play by Athol Fugard. Set in 1950, it was first produced at the Yale Repertory Theatre in March 1982 and made its premiere on Broadway on 4 May at the Lyceum Theatre, [1] where it ran for 344 performances. The play takes place in South Africa ...

  6. The Voëlvry Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Voëlvry movement ( Afrikaans: [ˈfuəlfrɛi]) in South Africa was a genre of anti-apartheid music sung in Afrikaans. The term Voëlvry means both "free as a bird" and "outlaw". This movement has been said to have started on April 4, 1989 in Johannesburg in a packed club. This marked the beginning of what some have called a rock and roll ...

  7. South African jazz - Wikipedia

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    An early use of jazz as an anti-apartheid tool was the production of a musical entitled King Kong. [2] Written as a social commentary on young black South Africans, much of the music was arranged and performed by famous South African jazz musicians, including all the members of the Jazz Epistles, minus bandleader Abdullah Ibrahim.

  8. Artists United Against Apartheid - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest against apartheid in South Africa. The group produced the song "Sun City" and the album Sun City that year, which is considered a notable anti-apartheid song. [1][2]

  9. Johnny Clegg - Wikipedia

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    Clegg was born on 7 June 1953 in Bacup, Lancashire, [6] to an English father of Scottish descent, Dennis Clegg, and a Rhodesian mother, Muriel (Braudo). [7] [8] Clegg's mother's family were Jewish immigrants from Belarus and Poland and Clegg had a secular Jewish upbringing, learning about the Ten Commandments but refusing to have a bar mitzvah or even associate with other Jewish children at ...