Lionel Richie opened up about growing up during the civil rights movement in an interview with The Guardian on Oct. 4.
Lionel Richie gets candid about his memoir, “Truly,” growing up during the Civil Rights era, and politics today.
Lionel Richie says his parents stopped him from marching with Martin Luther King Jr. The singer recalled longing to be part ...
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Lionel Richie said his parents would not allow him to march with Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. when he was young.
While promoting his new memoir, Truly, recently, the singer recalled how he wished to be part of the civil rights movement.
Long before his music career, Lionel Richie was a child in the segregated South. Now, in his new memoir, he reflects on how being shielded from the civil rights movement still shaped who he became.
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The image of Black Christ painted in 1968 has garnered worldwide acclaim and violent threats for St. Charles Lwanga, formerly known as St. Cecilia.