Twitter's team has asked celebrities,Fantasy Archives 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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