Beloved singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder has shared his thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement via social media. In a lengthy, candid video posted to his official Twitter account, the 25-time Grammy Award-winner began by acknowledging Juneteenth. “How did it feel to celebrate freedom that we’re still fighting for?
It felt, and feels, too familiar,” says Wonder. RELATED: Stevie Wonder Pays Moving Tribute To Bill Withers During ‘One World: Together At Home’ Special The 70-year-old then noted that it took 18 years for Martin Luther King Jr.
Day to be recognized as a national holiday. “It was a fight I was not willing to lose,” asserts Wonder, who played an integral role in making sure it came to pass in 1983. “It was a fight that many of
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