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West's mum compares him to Jesus, Gandhi
Published Thursday, Sep 27 2007, 16:30 BST | By Kimberley Dadds

Donda West, who is due to attend the Baltimore Book Festival this weekend to publicise her book Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From The Mother of A Hip Hop Superstar, spoke out about the star's influence on hip-hop music.
When she was asked if West's middle-class upbringing had helped him share a positive voice on the music scene, she told the Baltimore Sun: "I do think that Kanye is a voice that can definitely be used and should be used not only in hip-hop but across the arts, period.
"I think he is broader than a genre… I think he has a calling to reach a number of people. Kanye keeps it real. He touches the people.
"You never know how words can save a person's life, physically or otherwise. People like Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi or, in my view, Barack Obama, or Jesus Christ - people whose job it is to tell the truth - I see that in Kanye."
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