THIS DAY IN BLACK HISTORY — DECEMBER 16, 2013
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DECEMBER 16, 1978 – Originally a member of the Soul Satisfiers (1971) – “GLORIA GAYNOR” – hit the singles survey with – “I WILL SURVIVE,” – a #1 anthem for women, and the sixth of her seven hits between 1974 and 1979.
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