#RIP Lena Horne American Civil Rights Movement & Hollywood Legend 1917-2010
“She left the World a kinder place than she found it.”
My first memories of Lena Horne were of her visits to Sesame Street. Her silky voice & sweet smile made me wonder where such nice ladies came from? As I grew older I realized she was the SAME Lena Horne that I had watched in old black & white Hollywood movies & singing songs like “Stormy Weather” & “Man I love.” As an adult I began to look deeper into this Hollywood Icon realizing she was also one of America’s Civil Rights movement Icon’s too.
Using her musical God given talents, Ms. Horne was able to change the World’s views on segregation during World War II by refusing to perform where German POW’s were allowed to sit in front of African American service men. Many say her poignant voice & radiant charm was able to pierce the hearts of men that bullet nor blade could touch, changing the face of the Civil Rights Movement in the process. No longer were only prominent black men such Malcolm X and Martin Luther King standing up for change, women became empowered to enter the political forum.
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