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Motown Museum tour gives an inside look at MLK’s connection to Detroit label

Summary by Bridge Detroit
Martin Luther King, Jr. is known for many things–civil rights leader, minister, Nobel Peace Prize winner, husband and father. But a Motown Records recording artist is another accomplishment of King’s that some might not know.  In 1963, label founder Berry Gordy Jr. spearheaded an effort to record both of King’s “I Have a Dream” speeches–the first, presented during the Walk to Freedom in Detroit, and the more famous version at the March on Washin…
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