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Calypso Rose

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What was Calypso Rose known for?

Revolutionized calypso music, advocated for gender equality and empowerment in Trinidad and Tobago.

Who was Calypso Rose?

Calypso Rose, the legendary figure from Trinidad and Tobago born in 1940, stands as a beacon of inspiration in the realm of civil rights. Through her revolutionary impact on calypso music, she didn't just entertain; she used her platform to advocate for gender equality and empowerment in her country. By fearlessly addressing social issues through her music, she became a powerful voice for change, challenging societal norms and paving the way for progress. Calypso Rose's dedication to equality serves as a reminder of the vital role artists can play in advancing civil rights causes, making her a true icon of activism and empowerment in the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.

What did Calypso Rose advocate for?

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Where was Calypso Rose from?

Origin country was Trinidad and Tobago

When was Calypso Rose born?

1940

What ethnicity was Calypso Rose?

Ethnicity: Black

What gender was Calypso Rose?

Gender: Female

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