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	<title>Comments on: Miriam Makeba Lives</title>
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		<title>By: Malekah Tyehimba</title>
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		<dc:creator>Malekah Tyehimba</dc:creator>
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Likewise, it was like wow another souljah in the movement. For yrs i have listened to her songs and speeches and as someone who has always supported the liberation movement my only regret are that i naver could summon the financial wherewithall needed to support the moveemnt as it so needs.

i remember those days when she spoke about the struggle in the country she was banned from because of her struggle to change the apartheid system, i rememeber living in DC when Stokely Carmichael, raised the banner for change and i remember the struggle for freedom across this world in places unknown to most and unheard of for others..The Slovakias, Chek republics Croatias Serbia Bosnia/Hertzogovinia/ latvia people world wide seeking freedom justice and self determination

However, a change in attitude is driving me now and i look forward to those times when i can be of service..In the words of my friend, pen pal and souljah for liberation Sekou odinga..In struggle
Malekah Kafele Tyehimba
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Likewise, it was like wow another souljah in the movement. For yrs i have listened to her songs and speeches and as someone who has always supported the liberation movement my only regret are that i naver could summon the financial wherewithall needed to support the moveemnt as it so needs.</p>
<p>i remember those days when she spoke about the struggle in the country she was banned from because of her struggle to change the apartheid system, i rememeber living in DC when Stokely Carmichael, raised the banner for change and i remember the struggle for freedom across this world in places unknown to most and unheard of for others..The Slovakias, Chek republics Croatias Serbia Bosnia/Hertzogovinia/ latvia people world wide seeking freedom justice and self determination</p>
<p>However, a change in attitude is driving me now and i look forward to those times when i can be of service..In the words of my friend, pen pal and souljah for liberation Sekou odinga..In struggle<br />
Malekah Kafele Tyehimba<br />
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