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By Marion & Constance
March 25, 1942(Memphis, Tennessee)
August 16, 2018(Detroit, Michigan)
Aretha Franklin
Art and Power

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By Marion & Constance

March 25, 1942(Memphis, Tennessee) August 16, 2018(Detroit, Michigan)

Aretha Franklin

Art and Power

1) Her actions 2) Her link to M Luther King

II/ Her impact on civil rights

I/ Songs to defend civil rights

Plan:

  • Respect
  • Think
  • Take a look
  • Chain of fools

I/

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T Find out what it means to me R-E-S-P-E-C-T Take care,

1967

1965

From Otis Redding to Aretha Franklin

Respect

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Oh, freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom)

You better think (think) Think about what you're trying to do to me

1968

domestic violence

Think

Take a look in the mirror Look at yourself But don't you look too close 'Cause you just might see The person that you hate the most --------- Tell them nobody wins When the prize is hate

(1967)

(1964)

Freedom Summer

Take a look

An emblematic song to soldiers

1955 - 1975

1967

Chain of fools

1)Her actions

Civils and Women's rights

  • Provided money
  • Performed at benefits and protests
  • Voice for black women

II/

II) 2)Her link to M Luther King

Aretha Franklin & Martin Luther King jr.

Thanks for your attention

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