1. Miriam: Makeba - Oxgam
In 1966, she won a Grammy Award for Best Folk Recording for the album An Evening with Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba , making her the first African artist to receive the honor.
Miriam Makeba: The Indomitable Spirit of Mama Africa Zenzile Miriam Makeba (1932–2008), famously known as , was a South African singer and civil rights activist who became the first African artist to achieve global stardom. Her life was a testament to the power of music as a vehicle for resistance, liberation, and cultural pride. A Voice for the Voiceless 1. Miriam Makeba - Oxgam
She addressed the United Nations twice to advocate for the end of apartheid, demonstrating that music could be a formidable form of protest. In 1966, she won a Grammy Award for
She served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) from 1999 until her death, campaigning tirelessly against hunger. A Life of Sacrifice and Triumph Miriam Makeba ( November 9, 2008) A Voice for the Voiceless She addressed the
