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EXILED FROM HER HOMELAND.—Miss Miriam Makeba, the South African singer and film star, who has been banned for ever from returning to her homeland. She is shown on her recent arrival in Sydney, where she will perform in a night-club for four weeks. Miss Makeba, who is popularly known as “The Voice of Africa,” has devoted her life to the fight against apartheid. She gives a large percentage of her earnings to an organisation known as the Student Aid Association for South Africa, which she founded.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30575, 19 October 1964, Page 12

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EXILED FROM HER HOMELAND.—Miss Miriam Makeba, the South African singer and film star, who has been banned for ever from returning to her homeland. She is shown on her recent arrival in Sydney, where she will perform in a night-club for four weeks. Miss Makeba, who is popularly known as “The Voice of Africa,” has devoted her life to the fight against apartheid. She gives a large percentage of her earnings to an organisation known as the Student Aid Association for South Africa, which she founded. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30575, 19 October 1964, Page 12

EXILED FROM HER HOMELAND.—Miss Miriam Makeba, the South African singer and film star, who has been banned for ever from returning to her homeland. She is shown on her recent arrival in Sydney, where she will perform in a night-club for four weeks. Miss Makeba, who is popularly known as “The Voice of Africa,” has devoted her life to the fight against apartheid. She gives a large percentage of her earnings to an organisation known as the Student Aid Association for South Africa, which she founded. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30575, 19 October 1964, Page 12