The song "Meadowlands" became an anthem for the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. It was a protest song that reflected the resistance of black South Africans against the forced removals from Sophiatown to the newly created Meadowlands area under apartheid policies. Despite the initial misinterpretation by the apartheid government as a compliance song, "Meadowlands" became a symbol of defiance and resilience among the oppressed communities.
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