Harry Belafonte: singer who helped organise the March on Washington

Pioneering singer and actor turned activist who campaigned against the apartheid has died aged 96

Harry Belafonte
At a time when black faces were still rare on screen, Belafonte was starring in Hollywood films
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Harry Belafonte, who has died aged 96, was not the first black entertainer to “transcend racial boundaries” in the US, said The New York Times.

The likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong had achieved stardom before he did. But none of them did it with quite such a splash. At a time when black faces were still rare on screen, Belafonte was starring in Hollywood films – “and for a while no one in music, black or white, was bigger”.

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