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- NAME: Nina Simone
- OCCUPATION: Civil Rights Activist, Pianist, Singer, Journalist
- BIRTH DATE: February 21, 1933
- DEATH DATE: April 21, 2003
- EDUCATION: The Juilliard School
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Tryon, North Carolina
- PLACE OF DEATH: Carry-le-Rouet, France
- Full Name: Eunice Kathleen Waymon
- AKA: Nina Simone
- AKA: Eunice Waymon
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View groupMany African-Americans left their country to escape the confines of racism, segregation and McCarthyism in the United States. As a result, an entirely new African-American subculture sprouted up in Europe, Africa and other countries abroad. A street in Paris is named after Josephine Baker, who found acceptance and fame in France that she couldn't achieve in the still-segregated United States. Marcus Garvey was a leader of the Back-to-Africa movement. And singer Nina Simone lived in several different countries, including Liberia, Switzerland, England and Barbados before eventually settling down in the South of France. Find out more about these African-American expats, and the new lives they made for themselves abroad, on Biography.com.
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