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Harry Belafonte, the Pioneering Artist-Activist

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Importance of Being an Artist

When people say, when did you become an activist? They just said, well, I don't know how you can ask citizens of color who were born into poverty. You really become an activist the day you're born because your whole lust and thrust and effort is to get out of poverty. That requires a lot of work. One of the more notable things he told about going to Mississippi with Sydney Poitier to bring $100,000 to civil rights activists there.

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