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Cecil Franklin is a real person portrayed by Steven G. Norfleet in the TV series Genius (based on a true story).
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 36 aired so far

Cecil Franklin

by Steven G. Norfleet

character

Episodes7

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    Aretha: Respect

    episode S3.E1 march 2021
    Aretha Louise Franklin's relationship with her preacher father C.L. Franklin from a young girl through to adulthood, her marriage to her agent/husband Ted White, as well as her introduction to music producer Jerry Wexler are portrayed.
  • 7.4
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    Aretha: Do Right Woman

    episode S3.E3 march 2021
    Aretha juggles her music career and her commitment to the civil rights movement; Little Re leaves behind her newborn child to return to the Gospel Circuit in 1955, meeting with music legends James Cleveland and Little Sammie Bryant.
  • 7.6
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    Aretha: Unforgettable

    episode S3.E4 march 2021
    Aretha is featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1968, but she's devastated when the article focuses on the scandalous details of her personal life; Barbara Franklin and Young C.L. Franklin struggle to establish themselves in Memphis.
  • 7.7
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    Aretha: Young, Gifted and Black

    episode S3.E5 march 2021
    Aretha Franklin records her protest album "Young, Gifted and Black," while Little Re loses her mother.
  • 7.4
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    Aretha: Amazing Grace

    episode S3.E6 march 2021
    Aretha records her album "Amazing Grace" in an older James Cleveland's church; while Little Re discovers that she's pregnant with her second child.
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    Aretha: Chain of Fools

    episode S3.E7 march 2021
    Aretha steals an opportunity from her sister Carolyn; she receives a Grammy nomination but is ultimately snubbed from winning the award; she meets with Arista founder Clive Davis; Jerry Wexler leaves Atlantic Records.
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    Aretha: No One Sleeps

    episode S3.E8 march 2021
    Despite significant emotional losses, Aretha pushes herself artistically and triumphs; she begins a career at Arista with the help of Clive Davis, and in a Grammy performance in 1998, she solidifies her eternal reign as the Queen of Soul.