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And what makes it so laid-back is also what makes it so revolutionary. It’s a song about a woman, sung by a woman; it’s unapologetically, openly queer. But it’s also an ordinary love song, concerned with the intimate universe that can exist between just two people—a song where...
aIn November 2009, the United Nations General Assemblyproclaimed Mandela\'s birthday, 18 July, as \"Mandela Day\", marking his contribution to the anti-apartheid struggle. It called on individuals to donate 67 minutes to doing something for others, commemorating the 67 years that Mandela had ...
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African novel by J.M. Coetzee. It is considered one of the most important works of postcolonial literature because of how it depicts the violence of colonialism and imperialism against indigenous peoples. Coetzee also intended for the work to be a thinly-veiled metapho...