Stig Östlund

lördag, augusti 18, 2018

The Queen


Aretha Franklin, who died on Thursday, was best known for her rapturous, soulful voice and her ability to reach into the chest of her audience.
But beyond the floor-length furs, gorgeous gowns and elaborate headdresses she wore onstage, beyond the lights, Ms. Franklin was involved with the civil rights movement, and she remained passionate about the progress of African-Americans and women throughout her life.
“She used her platform to inform others,” the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson said in an interview. “She did not put her career before principles.”

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