
The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah
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This book details the life of Benjamin Zephaniah, a poet and activist known for his political and musical poetry. It recounts his experiences from the early 1980s, when he performed at protests against social issues like unemployment and racism, to his global tours in the 1990s. The narrative explores his commitment to bringing poetry to diverse audiences and highlights significant moments, including his relationship with Nelson Mandela and his work with children worldwide. Through these stories, Zephaniah reflects on the power of art in activism and community engagement.
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