The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin was known for more than just her amazing vocals. She was politically-engaged and committed to human and civil rights. She left an indelible stamp on American history, having worked with many civil rights leaders during her, more than, fifty-year career. This week Martin Luther King III joins Rev. Al to remember Ms. Franklin, and discuss why there will never be another ‘Queen of Soul.’Aug. 19, 2018
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