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This generosity that has been offered to the United States says very much about the Venezuelan spirit.
Harry Belafonte
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Harry Belafonte
Age: 97
Born: 1927
Born: March 1
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Harlem
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King of Calypso
Harold George Bellanfanti Jr.
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Bring it on. Dissent is central to any democracy.
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Wherever I found resistance to oppression, whether in Africa, in Latin America, certainly here in America in the South, I joined that resistance. I took part in the labor movement, in social movements, in the church community. I felt that it was the honorable thing to do and still do.
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If I've impacted on one heart, one mind, one soul, and brought to that individual a greater truth than that individual came into a relationship with me having, then I would say that I have been successful.
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If you believe in justice, if you believe in democracy, if you believe in people's rights, if you believe in the harmony of all humankind - then you have no choice but to back Fidel Castro as long as it takes!
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