Stevie Wonder celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a heartfelt video addressed to the late civil rights icon that called on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to establish a national truth commission.
The musician posted a more-than-four-minute video to his Twitter page on Monday in which he seemed to address his remarks directly to Dr.
King, who was assassinated in 1968. In his speech, Wonder thanked the late civil rights icon for the work he did in his life while lamenting the lack of progress the country has seen in the years since his death. "I met you when I was 14 years of age.
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