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"Sugar Man" Rodriguez earns honorary degree

Wayne State University had no idea that a folk hero was in its midst when the Detroit school awarded Sixto Rodriguez a philosophy degree in 1981.

Then again, Rodriguez had no idea about his fame, either.

The Motor City musician received a Doctor of Humane Letters on Thursday during the university's commencement ceremonies at Ford Field. He has been recognized for his "musical genius and commitment to social justice."

Rodriguez's two albums in the early 1970s received little attention in the United States but he unknowingly developed a cult following in South Africa during the apartheid era. He was the subject of an Oscar-winning documentary, "Searching for Sugar Man."

After his music career fizzled stateside, Rodriguez worked various jobs around Detroit, ran for public office and obtained his bachelor's degree.

Since the movie was released, Rodriguez has had quite a renaissance. He's currently on tour, playing sold-out shows across the country. When asked by CBS News last year why he thinks it's taken 40 years to find real success, Rodriguez said, "Well, I just wasn't meant to be so lucky then, you know. I think maybe that's it."

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