Motown founder and president Berry Gordy playing the piano as group, including Smokey Robinson (rear) and Stevie Wonder (second right), join in singing together at Motown Studios. / "Heaven Help Us All:" Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and the Meaning(s)of Motown in the Age of Obama
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- 10403_02
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- Craig Werner
- Page Number
- 476
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- Photo by Steve Kagan, TIME and LIFE images, Getty Images
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- Motown founder and president Berry Gordy playing the piano as group, including Smokey Robinson (rear) and Stevie Wonder (second right), join in singing together at Motown Studios.
- Number
- 4
- Article Title
- "Heaven Help Us All:" Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and the Meaning(s)of Motown in the Age of Obama
- Date
- Fall2010
- Volume
- 49
- Filename
- 10403_02
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- Michigan Quarterly Review Images
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"Motown founder and president Berry Gordy playing the piano as group, including Smokey Robinson (rear) and Stevie Wonder (second right), join in singing together at Motown Studios.; "Heaven Help Us All:" Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and the Meaning(s)of Motown in the Age of Obama." In the digital collection Michigan Quarterly Review Images. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/mqrimage/x-10403-und-02/10403_02. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2025.