“A tree is best measured when it is down,” the poet Carl Sandburg once observed, “and so it is with people.” The recent death of Harry Belafonte at the age of 96 has prompted many assessments of what this pioneering singer-actor-activist accomplished in a long and fruitful life.
Belafonte’s career as a ground-breaking entertainer brought him substantial wealth and fame; according to Playbill magazine, “By 1959, he was the highest paid Black entertainer in the industry, appearing in raucously successful engagements in Las Vegas, New York, and Los Angeles.” He scored on Broadway, winning a 1954 Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical – John Murray Anderson's Almanac. Belafonte was the first Black person to win the prestigious award. A 1960 television special, “Tonight with Belafonte,” brought him an Emmy for Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or Series, making him the first Black person to win that award. He found equal success in the recording studio, bringing Calypso music to the masses via such hits as “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” and “Jamaica Farewell.”
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Belafonte’s blockbuster stardom is all the more remarkable for happening in a world plagued by virulent systemic racism. Though he never stopped performing, by the early 1960s he’d shifted his energies to the nascent Civil Right movement. He was a friend and adviser to the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. and, as the New York Times stated, Belafonte “put up much of the seed money to help start the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and was one of the principal fund-raisers for that organization and Dr. King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference.”
The Southern Poverty Law Center notes that “he helped launch one of Mississippi’s first voter registration drives and provided funding for the Freedom Riders. His activism extended beyond the U.S. as he fought against apartheid alongside Nelson Mandela and Miriam Makeba, campaigned for Mandela’s release from prison, and advocated for famine relief in Africa.” And in 1987, he received an appointment to UNICEF as a goodwill ambassador.
Over a career spanning more than seventy years, Belafonte brought joy to millions of people. He also did something that is, perhaps, even greater: he fostered the hope that a better world for all could be created. And, by his example, demonstrated how we might go about bringing that world into existence.
The Best Meal Deals For Veterans This Veterans Day
On November 11 every year, we take a moment to honor the service of our veterans around the world.
While there will never be enough ways to thank these veterans for fighting for our freedom, there remain a plethora of great discounts and freebies available throughout the month of November. For those who want to make a local vet's day to day existence a little bit easier, especially during COVID, chain restaurants especially offer great discounts around this time of year. All they need is a valid military ID to show proof of service, and vets can get entire meals for free. Here are the best meal deals being offered this Veterans Day.
Dunkin'
Vets everywhere are entitled to a free donut at any Dunkin' location. No purchase is necessary! If you have multiple Dunk's in your area, why not hit 'em all and stack up some donuts? Vets are only eligible for this offer on November 11, so get a move on and snag some well-deserved sugar!
Denny's
Denny's has always taken Veterans Day very seriously, and this year they're inviting all active, inactive and military personnel to gorge on the chain's signature grand slam breakfast for free. The Build Your Own Grand Slam program offers four delicious items, and over eleven choices. Do you want some of their amazing buttermilk pancakes? Or maybe some eggs and a side of bacon? Or would you rather just grab some buttermilk biscuits and hash browns to go? All of it is available at participating Denny's locations from 5am to noon every Veterans Day!
Buffalo Wild Wings
Is breakfast not really your thing? In that case, Buffalo Wild Wings is offering free orders of 10 boneless wings and fries for all present and past military personnel. This awesome deal is available for both dine-in and take-out, and all you need is a proof of service to nom on some wings of your choosing!
Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel is taking things one step farther. Throughout the entire month of November, the legendary chain is honoring military families by donating gift cards to Operation Homefront. The $10 gift card goes towards the chains Country Fried Turkey Family Meal Basket. Additionally, Cracker Barrel is offering all military veterans a free slice of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola Cake at any location all day on Veterans Day.
Friendly's
Every year Friendly's honors veterans by offering a free meal. All former and active military personnel qualify, and can receive an All-American meal for lunch or dinner free of charge. The meal consists of an All-American burger or cheeseburger, with fries and a drink. For those really needing a good meal this Veterans Day, Friendly's is the place to be.
Little Caesers
The delicious pizza chain is offering military service members both past and present a free Hot-N-Ready Lunch combo. The combo comes with four slices of Detroit-style deep dish pizza, as well as a 20-ounce soda. Veterans are eligible for this free meal all day on Veterans Day.
Bob Evans
The American fast food chain is offering free meals to any military service personnel both past and present on Veterans Day. Since the founder himself is a veteran, the chain takes Veterans Day very seriously every year. Dine-In guests can choose any of the seven farm-fresh dishes on the menu, which includes the Country Biscuit Breakfast or even the new Hand-Breaded Fried Chicken Breast Dinner.
The Best Meal Deals for Veterans This Veterans Day
On November 11 every year, we take a moment to honor the service of our veterans around the world.
While there will never be enough ways to thank these veterans for fighting for our freedom, there remain a plethora of great discounts and freebies available throughout the month of November. For those who want to make a local vet's day to day existence a little bit easier, especially during COVID, chain restaurants especially offer great discounts around this time of year. All they need is a valid military ID to show proof of service, and vets can get entire meals for free. Here are the best meal deals being offered this Veterans Day.
Dunkin'
Vets everywhere are entitled to a free donut at any Dunkin' location. No purchase is necessary! If you have multiple Dunk's in your area, why not hit 'em all and stack up some donuts? Vets are only eligible for this offer on November 11, so get a move on and snag some well-deserved sugar!
Denny's
Denny's has always taken Veterans Day very seriously, and this year they're inviting all active, inactive and military personnel to gorge on the chain's signature grand slam breakfast for free. The Build Your Own Grand Slam program offers four delicious items, and over eleven choices. Do you want some of their amazing buttermilk pancakes? Or maybe some eggs and a side of bacon? Or would you rather just grab some buttermilk biscuits and hash browns to go? All of it is available at participating Denny's locations from 5am to noon every Veterans Day!
Buffalo Wild Wings
Is breakfast not really your thing? In that case, Buffalo Wild Wings is offering free orders of 10 boneless wings and fries for all present and past military personnel. This awesome deal is available for both dine-in and take-out, and all you need is a proof of service to nom on some wings of your choosing!
Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel is taking things one step farther. Throughout the entire month of November, the legendary chain is honoring military families by donating gift cards to Operation Homefront. The $10 gift card goes towards the chains Country Fried Turkey Family Meal Basket. Additionally, Cracker Barrel is offering all military veterans a free slice of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola Cake at any location all day on Veterans Day.
Friendly's
Every year Friendly's honors veterans by offering a free meal. All former and active military personnel qualify, and can receive an All-American meal for lunch or dinner free of charge. The meal consists of an All-American burger or cheeseburger, with fries and a drink. For those really needing a good meal this Veterans Day, Friendly's is the place to be.
Little Caesers
The delicious pizza chain is offering military service members both past and present a free Hot-N-Ready Lunch combo. The combo comes with four slices of Detroit-style deep dish pizza, as well as a 20-ounce soda. Veterans are eligible for this free meal all day on Veterans Day.
Bob Evans
The American fast food chain is offering free meals to any military service personnel both past and present on Veterans Day. Since the founder himself is a veteran, the chain takes Veterans Day very seriously every year. Dine-In guests can choose any of the seven farm-fresh dishes on the menu, which includes the Country Biscuit Breakfast or even the new Hand-Breaded Fried Chicken Breast Dinner.