An in-depth look at how Otis Redding's song Respect, as recorded by Aretha Franklin, made a strong impact, and reflected a shift in the tone of both the Women's Rights and the Civil Rights movements.
"An in-depth look at how Otis Redding's song Respect, as recorded by Aretha Franklin, made a strong impact, and reflected a shift in the tone of both the Women's Rights and the Civil Rights movements."@en
"Story of Aretha Franklin, singer and preacher's daughter, and of how her career interwove with the black civil rights movement in the USA in the 1960s, argues that when she picked Otis Redding's song "Respect" and ran with it, she really changed the way the whole generation perceived itself."@en
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