Detroiters like Stevie Wonder and John Conyers were instrumental in making Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a federal ...
Wonder released his “Hotter Than July” album in September of 1980 featuring ... But other popular acts joined Stevie on stage in certain cities, including Michael Jackson and Carlos Santana.
It took a long political effort to make the King Holiday commemoration a federal law. ATLANTA — The MLK Day holiday is marked annually as a day of service and remembrance of the struggle for justice, ...
It was Stevie Wonder’s composition and release of ... Wonder wrote “Happy Birthday” and included it on his Hotter Than July album of 1980. The Motown superstar held the Rally for Peace ...
“You know it doesn’t make much sense, there ought to be a law against anyone who takes offense at a day in your celebration,” Stevie Wonder ... on 1980’s Hotter Than July.
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