via Instagram, where he has 1.8 million followers.Footage of historic moments in the civil rights movement of the ’60s, such as the march over Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, Alabama, take the screen as King’s most inspiring words can be heard through Freeman’s legendary baritone narration. “The Shawshank Redemption” actor had his own statement to make ahead of the tribute. “Across the globe, we have seen many acts of selflessness.
Neighbors, friends and even strangers working together to heal our world,” the “Million Dollar Baby” Oscar winner said, according to Deadline.com.The “Seven” and “Now You See Me” star continued, “In these trying times we must remember and uplift the good.
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