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Africa: Legendary Performer, We Are The World Charity Creator Harry Belafonte Dies

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[allAfrica] Cape Town -- The man who came up with the idea for "We Are the World," the Grammy Award-winning charity single that raised money for famine relief in Africa and protested against apartheid in South Africa, has died. Harry Belafonte - activist, singer, and actor, was 96 years old, and used his fame in the fight for civil rights and humanitarian activism.

Source: allAfrica.com

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