How Aretha Franklin's commitment to civil rights and equality

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quot;The Queen was challenging us to ‘think’ and ‘respect’ ourselves and to become better partners, better citizens and better humans."
Franklin challenged us to ‘think’ and ‘respect’ ourselves and to become better partners, better citizens and better humans.
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