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    Sam Cooke story 1963 2019

    Sam Cooke was turned away from a Louisiana hotel in 1963. Now a local mayor is apologizing
    By Sophie Sherry and Christina Zdanowicz, CNN
    Updated 5:41 AM ET, Tue June 25, 2019

    The incidents in Shreveport inspired Sam Cooke to write " A Change is Gonna Come," according to CNN affiliate KSLA.
    [[CNN)A Louisiana mayor is apologizing more than 50 years later for Shreveport's mistreatment of the late singer Sam Cooke.
    Cooke traveled to Shreveport, Louisiana, for a performance in 1963. According to an investigation by CNN affiliate KSLA, Cooke made reservations to stay at a Holiday Inn just north of the city's downtown, but was turned away because he was black.
    At the city's annual Let the Good Times Roll Festival on Saturday, Mayor Adrian Perkins issued a formal apology on behalf of Shreveport and presented Cooke's daughter with a key to the city.
    "We need to come to terms with our past so we can move forward in a positive way, so this is the beginning. Specifically with this, it's a beginning of a new relationship with the Cooke family," said Perkins, according to CNN affiliate KTBS.
    Cooke and three members of his group were arrested later that evening after leaving the Holiday Inn for "blowing their car horn loudly and interrupting other guests," according to the Shreveport Journal in 1963.
    David Washington, a close friend of Cooke's, told KSLA the honking was due to a malfunction on the car. Police held Cooke and the others for five hours, eventually releasing them each on a $102 bond, according to KSLA.
    Author Peter Guralnick, who wrote a biography of Cooke, told KSLA that the incidents in Shreveport inspired Cooke to write one the most important civil rights era songs — "A Change is Gonna Come."
    "It was such a terrible thing that happened and the song was a direct outgrowth of it," Guralnick said.
    Cooke died a year later in December 1964 at a motel in Los Angeles.
    CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to give a more precise location for the Holiday Inn where the incident occurred.

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    The previous story sounds like a great Back To The Future movie Part 4.
    Doc & Marty take Sam Cooke's daughter back to 1963, and they give the Key To The City to Sam Cooke just before he enters the motel.
    you can finish the movie story

    edafan

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