Stevie Wonder is using Martin Luther King Jr. Day as an opportunity to highlight the lack of progression around racial inequality in the U.S.
The music icon took to Twitter to share a video in honour of the important occasion on Monday, Jan. 18. RELATED: Celine Dion, Stevie Wonder, Black Eyed Peas And More Sign On For ‘Nurse Heroes’ Thanksgiving Concert “Dear Dr.
King, I met you when I was 14 years of age. You were a true hero and you became an inspiration,” Wonder recalled. “I’ve been blessed to write songs of hope, love and motivation, many of them inspired by your life.
More than any award I’ve ever received, I want you to know that I am thankful for how you influenced my place of love, which allowed me to try to push the needle of love
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