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![]() [Stevie Wonder speaks at Harvard Law, tape 2] Original Airdate: 4/19/1984 Length: 00:09:13 Item Type: newstape - original footage Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Stevie Wonder speaks at a Harvard Law School Forum at Sanders Theatre. Wonder discusses his record label and the ups and downs of his career. Wonder talks about his need to be creative and to make music. An audience member asks Wonder about his position on apartheid. Wonder says that he will not perform in South Africa; he says that American citizens should make an effort to not support apartheid. Wonder takes his glasses off and pretends to read a letter given to him from an audience member. The audience cheers. Tape 2 of 2.
Subject : Keywords African American musicians Apartheid - Protests Subject : Personal Names Wonder, Stevie Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Harvard University Subject : Geographic Locations Cambridge (Mass.) South Africa Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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