3 Quotes & Sayings By Harry Belafonte

Born in Harlem, NY, Harry Belafonte is widely regarded as one of the most influential men of his generation. He is a man of many talents, including his music career, which has spanned more than 50 years and includes collaborations with artists such as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, and Quincy Jones. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2001 by President George W Read more

Bush for his contributions to American culture. Belafonte also serves as an ambassador for UNICEF.

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When Hughes writes, in the first two lines of his poem, “Let America be America again/ Let it be the dream it used to be, ” he acknowledges that America is primarily a dream, a hope, an aspiration, that may never be fully attainable, but that spurs us to be better, to be larger. He follows this with the repeated counterpoint, “America never was America to me, ” and through the rest of this remarkable poem he alternates between the oppressed and the wronged of America, and the great dreams that they have for their country, that can never be extinguished. Harry Belafonte
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After all, Paul Robeson said, ‘Artists are the radical voice of civilization.’ Each and every one of you in this room, with your gifts and your power and your skills, could perhaps change the way in which our global humanity mistrusts itself. Perhaps we as artists and as visionaries, for what’s better in the human heart and the human soul, could influence citizens everywhere in the world to see the better side of who and what we are as a species. Harry Belafonte