Eunice Kathleen Waymon was born on February 21, 1933, and passed on April 21, 2003.
Here are five facts
to celebrate the life
of the iconic singer
and civil rights activist.
1. She learned
to play piano at
3 years old.
2. She began protesting at the age of 12 when she refused to play at her church unless her parents could sit in the front of the hall instead of the back.
3. Simone performed at the famous Selma to Montgomery March.
4. She was called
“The High Priestess of Soul.”.
5. Her music addressed
racial and social injustice,
like her iconic song,
“Mississippi Goddam.”