Celebrate Harry Belafonte's Legacy Of Art, Activism & Achievement
Celebrate Harry Belafonte’s Legacy Of Art, Activism & Achievement With A Gallery Of Him & His Prolific Friends - Page 2
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Belafonte was arguably the most successful Caribbean-American pop star of his time. The award-winning musician, actor and human rights activist popularized Jamaican mento folk songs, which was marketed as Trinbagonian Calypso musical style with an international audience in the 1950s. He went on to join the Civil Rights Movement around the same time, becoming one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s closest confidants. Throughout the years, he helped organize demonstrations, raised money and contributed his personal funds to keep the movement afloat. One of Belafonte’s greatest contributions to the movement was organizing a contingent of celebrities to attend the 1963 March on Washington.
The star was born in Harlem to Caribbean parents. His mother emphasized education, but Belafonte found school to be difficult due to dyslexia. Despite dropping out of high school and deciding to enlist in the navy, the beloved entertainer found great success and a long life of happiness and meaningful connections.
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His relationships with some of the industry’s leading figures like Sidney Poitier — who cast Harry in Buck and the Preacher for his 1972 directorial debut — afforded him many opportunities to become a prominent figure in Black history.
In the gallery, you will see photos of Harry Belafonte with some of his esteemed friends through art and activism like Poitier, King, Cicely Tyson and James Baldwin. Social media users joke that Harry’s currently greeting his late friends in the afterlife with a bright smile and plenty of jokes to make them laugh.HEAD BACK TO THE RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM HOMEPAGE
Check out a gallery of Harry Belafonte and his friends below:
1. Mr. Belafonte With His Good Friend Sidney Poitier
2. Gang's All Here
3. A Dashing Harry With Aretha Franklin
4. Harry & Dorothy Dandridge
5. Harry & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
6. Smiling Through The Movement
7. The Leaders
8. Rest Easy, Harry!
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