Harry Belafonte Looks Back in Memoir

Crooner, Hollywood icon and activist Harry Belafonte looks back at his tumultuous, wildly successful life in his latest memoir, My Song. Belafonte rose from a poverty-ridden childhood to become one of entertainment’s most revered figures while also breaking down racial barriers. Suggested Reading Civil Rights Lawyer: How a KKK Law is Being Used to Silence…

Crooner, Hollywood icon and activist Harry Belafonte looks back at his tumultuous, wildly successful life in his latest memoir, My Song. Belafonte rose from a poverty-ridden childhood to become one of entertainment’s most revered figures while also breaking down racial barriers.

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More than merely focusing on Belafonte’s exceptional career, My Song delves into the actor-singer’s close relationships with prominent politicians and activists, including John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Fidel Castro.

Belafonte’s My Song is a story of triumph amid adversity that focuses on the intriguing personal life of one of the 20th century’s most iconic actors. My Song is available now. 

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