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Harry Belafonte on His Artistic Values and His Activism

In interviews and articles in The New York Times, Mr. Belafonte, who died on Tuesday, spoke about the civil rights movement and his frustration with how Black life was depicted onscreen.

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Black People, Civil Rights and Liberties, Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Movies, Music, Television
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