Bob Dylan will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the New York Times reports.
The songwriter will be given the highest civilian honor awarded by the
United States along with author Toni Morrison, former Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright, astronaut John Glenn and former Supreme Court
Justice John Paul Stevens.
Dylan was praised as one of the "most influential American musicians
of the 20th century" in a statement about the honor released by the
White House. The White House also acknowledged that Dylan had
"considerable influence on the civil rights movement of the 1960s and
has had significant impact on American culture over the past five
decades."
Dylan was previously honored with a National Medal of Arts in 2009.
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Posted 04/2012
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