Aretha Franklin's Homegoing was a celebration of Black Culture; Analysis – Michael Imhotep 9-2-18
Watch “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep on 910 AM Superstation Detroit from Sunday, Sept. 2nd, 2018. Aretha Franklin’s ‘Homegoing’ service was a celebration of Black Culture. Here star studded 8 hour celebration of life gave Detroit International recognition. Bishop Charles Ellis III apologizes to Ariana Grande for inappropriately touching her and making fun of her name. Smokey Robinson speaks about Ariana Grande. Rev. Jasper Williams delivers a Slave Theology Eulogy and receives backlash. He holds a press conference to clarify his statements. Min. Louis Farrakhan release as statement about the passing of Aretha Franklin and what she meant to him. Why is Min. Farrakhan called “controversial” but Donald Trump is not?
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