Twitter's team has asked celebrities,In 80 Betten um die Welt influencers, and its everyday users, “How has Martin Luther King Jr. inspired you?” to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his passing.
SEE ALSO: Oprah's Golden Globes speech is the newest addition to Spotify's MLK Jr. playlistStarting Monday, Twitter retweeted those answers from the account of Twitter's black employee resource group @blackbirds and created the hashtag #ThankYouMLK50 with an accompanying emoji.
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Responses came from:
Barack Obama:
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LeBron James:
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Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts:
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Today Show's Al Roker:
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CNN anchor Don Lemon:
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Common:
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Lil Wayne:
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Twitter's head of content partnerships Kay Madati:
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Tapas king José Andrés:
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Bernice King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter:
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Activist Deray Mckesson:
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Hamilton star Leslie Odom, Jr.:
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Shonda Rhimes:
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Ellen DeGeneres:
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Kris Jenner:
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