MICHAEL Jackson rails against The Beatles and Elvis in unearthed letters — which show how racism fired him to superstardom. The never-before-seen 1987 notes — written at the height of his fame — reveal the singer’s anger over racial inequality.
A controversial figure throughout his life and since his death in 2009, he accuses popular US magazines and music network MTV of shunning black entertainers.
Jacko even takes a swipe at white rock and roll stars, declaring “Elvis is NOT King” and vowing to show Bruce Springsteen “who’s boss”.
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