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When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music
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Hugh Masekela:
When I left South Africa there were 10 million people - when I came back there were more than 40 miHugh Masekela:
I grew up with protests, marches, demonstrations, struggle. But I come from a clan of community worHugh Masekela:
I think it is incumbent on all human beings to oppose injustice in every form.Hugh Masekela:
I am a forward-looking person and live in the moment to build for the future.Hugh Masekela:
In my view, Africa's real problems are cultural.Hugh Masekela:
I've got to where am in life not because of something I brought to the world but through somethingHugh Masekela:
I'm very interested in heritage restoration, and I'm working with a group of people to create a numHugh Masekela:
It's obvious that the rest of the world loves high African culture - African culture, period.Hugh Masekela:
Twenty years ago, I was part of a movement of millions of people who were going after freedom. ButHugh Masekela:
The thing that is being lost is heritage. In Africa, religion and advertisement and television and