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🗓️ 20 July 2020
⏱️ 82 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the National Anthem as sung by Euretha Franklin. |
0:30.0 | And I say hello to you, sir. |
0:33.0 | It won't be long by Euretha Franklin in 1964, who reharon once again this |
0:36.8 | most fundamental world proofcast takes to the either on the wings of the angels |
0:40.2 | in the second month of the revolution. We're here at the Port-Posic Frutitude |
0:44.0 | located somewhere in your mind. John Lewis is swirling in the heavens, but this is |
0:50.5 | what he had to say about the music of Euretha Franklin. Here's Jennifer. Hi, we |
0:55.2 | lost John Lewis, the conscience of our nation. Last year he gave an interview with |
1:00.6 | Jim Smith and Rolling Stone and he said that sometimes we'd be fresh from |
1:05.7 | jail and you had a quarter. You go to a little juke joint. They had a place |
1:09.6 | outside of Tuskegee, a little club and people could go there and get something |
1:13.6 | to drink and dance. You get beat up and you're taken to a hospital. You get out |
1:17.6 | and you go listen to Euretha. It was soothing. I really believe this music was |
1:23.2 | like a bridge. Rolling, Rolling, you get beat up and you go to a hospital. |
1:27.6 | Let Euretha inspire and see this once again. |
1:32.4 | That might have been a song that he heard in 1965. |
1:56.1 | John Lewis is irreplaceable in the landscape of America, but I assure you he |
2:03.4 | walks amongst us and is looking over us at every moment, especially now because |
2:09.3 | this was something that he spent his entire life dedicated to for equality. I |
2:14.5 | believe he said at the March for Jobs and Freedom, we want freedom and we want it |
2:17.9 | now and I think that's what people are demanding, right? He was the youngest |
2:22.3 | speaker. Yes, he was in the last one standing, but like I say, he can inspire all |
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