How the Stars Are Celebrating MLK Day

Stars of the movie "Selma" marched in Alabama Sunday.

"I'm so excited that once again I get to march across the bridge not as portraying Annie Lou Cooper but as standing in the shoes and on the shoulders of everyone who came before us," Winfrey, who is also one of the film's producers, told marchers before they walked up the bridge as the sun went down over the Alabama River. "Every single person who was on the bridge is a hero."

Winfrey was joined by the film's director, Ava DuVernay, the rapper Common, who also starred in the film, and singer John Legend.

Common and Legend also performed their Oscar-nominated song "Glory" from the film, as marchers crested the top of the bridge.

The filmmakers and cast were at the White House Friday for a special screening of the film. Today, the film's distributor, Paramount Pictures, is hosting two free screenings in Selma.

Thanks to a fund created by African-American business leaders in New York, other cities, including Washington, D.C., Boston, Nashville, Philadelphia and San Francisco, are also hosting free screenings for students.

"Happy Birthday, Dr. King. An Oscar gift for you. To SELMA cast + crew led by our miracle David Oyelowo! To @Common + @JohnLegend! Kudos! March on!" she wrote.

Niecy Nash, who also starred in "Selma," tweeted Monday:

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