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  2. Aretha Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Aretha Louise Franklin (/ ə ˈ r iː θ ə / ə-REE-thə; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. [2] Honored as the "Queen of Soul", she was twice named by Rolling Stone magazine as the greatest singer of all time.

  3. Richard Smallwood (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Aretha Franklin and The Clark Sisters would contribute to additional studio tracks to appear on the album. [3] Among Smallwood's most popular songs are "Total Praise," composed in 1996 while he was experiencing sorrow in his life, and "I Love the Lord," popularized by singer Whitney Houston in the film, The Preacher's Wife. [4]

  4. Melvin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Franklin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Temptations. [21] During the summer of 1994, he was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. To save his life, surgeons operated on Franklin's arm, but since he was immunocompromised, Franklin remained at risk for remission. [22]

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  6. Breckinridge Long - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Miller Breckinridge Long (May 16, 1881 – September 26, 1958) was an American diplomat and politician who served in the administrations of Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. [1] An extreme nativist , Long is largely remembered by Holocaust historians for making it difficult for European Jews to enter the United States during ...

  7. Barbara Siggers Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Siggers married Clarence LaVaughn Franklin on June 3, 1936. The couple had four children: Erma (1938–2002), Cecil (1940–1989), Aretha (1942–2018), and Carolyn Franklin (1944–1988). Prior to the marriage, Barbara had a son, Vaughn (1934–2002) from a previous relationship, whom Rev. Franklin adopted shortly after their marriage.

  8. C. L. Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Franklin was born Clarence LaVaughn Walker in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States, [2] to sharecroppers Willie and Rachel (née Pittman) Walker (1897-1988). [3] C. L. Franklin would recall that the only thing his father did for him was to teach him to salute when he returned from service in World War I in 1919.

  9. Carolyn Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Ann Franklin (May 13, 1944 – April 25, 1988) [2] was an American singer-songwriter. Besides her own musical success, Franklin was best known as the daughter of prominent Detroit preacher and civil rights activist C. L. Franklin and the younger sister of singer/musician Aretha Franklin .