From the sixties grew the South African singer Mariam Makeba into your voice that opposed the apartheid regime in her country. After a performance in Italy, she decided not to go back, and they led a nomadic life throughout the world. Her lyrics and music singer profiled himself as black and confidently. Her marriage to Black Power leader Stokeley Carmichael caused uproar in the United States and
… the couple moved to the West African country of Guinea. After the fall of the apartheid regime, the singer was welcomed as a returning queen. This attention and her collaborations with Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon and Nina Simone ensured that Makeba in the West came to the attention of a large audience. She died at the age of 76 on November 10, 2008 in heart attack after a concert in Italy.more