Good News in History, April 2 | A Sign of Progress

Good News in History, April 2 | A Sign of Progress
Why this story matters: Positive change rarely happens with the strike of a clock; it is usually the result of tireless dedication. This story captures the essence of that journey, showing how persistent effort eventually leads to a breakthrough worth celebrating. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to on this day, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. 87 years ago today, the soul singer-songwriter and musician Marvin Gaye was born in Washington, DC. ‘The Prince of Motown’ helped to shape the sound of the 1960s with a string of hits, like I Heard It Through the Grapevine (the best-selling Motown hit ever). The pianist’s 1970 composition What’s Going On , written about an act of police brutality at an anti-war rally, was called “too political” for radio by Motown founder Berry Gordy who refused to release it. Gaye responded by going on strike from recording until the label released the song. READ what happened next… (1939) What’s Going…