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                    [Title] => Madonna defends altered photos of MLK, Mandela
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Madonna apologized for seemingly comparing herself to Martin Luther King Jr. and former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela — while arguably promoting her new album.

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Madonna is defending herself against criticism after she posted Instagram photos of Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela that were altered to look like her own image on her new album.

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Madonna is defending herself against criticism after she posted Instagram photos of Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela that were altered to look like her own image on her new album.

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The speaker, one of the world's most recognizable black leaders, was addressing a joint session of the US Congress when he quoted America's top civil rights leader. "Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty we are free at last," Nelson Mandela said to a standing ovation, quoting words delivered in a speech whose 50th anniversary comes next week.

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