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The Nigerian Drummer and Activist Who Set the Beat for US Civil Rights

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By Victor Omondi When Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his historic speech 'I Have A Dream' during the March on Washington 57 years ago, among the guests was Nigerian drummer Babatunde Olatunji. Out of the roughly 250,000 prominent figures that attended the event, Olatunji was one of the least expected names. Three years before the […]

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