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The distinct musical genre of Amapiano can be heard in clubs and parties all around the world.
It's a sound born out of the unique cultural identity of South Africa.
I am legendary Chris and I'm going to take you on a journey of exploration
as we dive into the history of the music.
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On a chilly autumn morning in New York in 1916 dozens of women line up along a street in one of the city's poorest neighbourhoods.
Many of them are pushing prams covered with blankets to protect the little ones inside against the elements.
The queue stretches round the block.
They're waiting outside the curtain windows of an old storefront in a rundown tournament building.
And they've been drawn by this message, circulated on posters and in newspapers.
Mothers, can you afford to have a large family?
Do you want any more children?
If not, why do you have them?
Do not kill.
Do not take life but prevent.
Safe,
harmless information can be obtained of trained nurses at 46 Amboy Street near Pickin Avenue,
Brooklyn.