Benjamin Zephaniah

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Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (born 15 April 1958, Cole's Hill, Birmingham, England) is a British Rastafarian writer and dub poet, and is well known in contemporary English literature. Wikipedia
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April 15, 1958
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  • A Poet Called Benjamin...

    :::Newbook::: Teacher'sDead: the new novel by Benjamin Zephaniah.
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  • Benjamin Zephaniah

    Dr. Benjamin Zephaniah was born in Birmingham, but spent his early years in Jamaica, where he absorbed much of the music and poetry that influences his work.
    www.blackpresence.co.uk/detail.php?recordID=88
  • Rasta poet publicly rejects...

    The leading poet Benjamin Zephaniah has publicly rejected an OBE from the Queen in protest at British government policies, including the decision to go to war in Iraq.
    www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1094118,00.html
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    The Toronto Star
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  • Benjamin Zephaniah

    For a while, new Labour depended on men like Zephaniah in their crusade for cool. Here was an uneducated dub poet with dreadlocks and a way with kids, who hated Thatcher, believed in social justice and had even done time for a crime he didn't commit. Re
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  • Benjamin Zephaniah

    Zephaniah published his first book of poems, Pen Rhythm , in 1980 , which was so well received three editions were published. His album Rasta , which featured The Wailers ' first recording since the death of Bob Marley as well as a tribute to Nelson Mand
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