Franklin was born Clarence LaVaughn Walker in
Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States, C. L. Franklin would recall that the only thing his father did for him was to teach him to salute when he returned from service in
World War I in 1919. Willie Walker abandoned the family when Clarence was four years old. The next year, Rachel married Henry Franklin, whose surname the family adopted. Franklin became a preacher at age 16, initially working the black
itinerant preaching circuit before settling at New Salem Baptist Church in
Memphis, Tennessee, where he remained until May 1944. From there he moved to the pulpit of the Friendship Baptist Church in
Buffalo, New York, where he served until June 1946 when he became pastor of the
New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit. Throughout the late 1940s and 1950s his fame grew. He preached throughout the country, while maintaining his pulpit at New Bethel. Known as the man with the "Million Dollar Voice", Franklin had many of his sermons recorded into the 1970s (many of them issued by
Joe Von Battle's JVB label), He commanded up to $4,000 per appearance for his public appearances, high fees for the time. Among Franklin's most famous
sermons were "The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest" and "Dry Bones in the Valley". In 2011, "The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest" was added to the
National Recording Registry of the
Library of Congress. Selected sermons and his life history in his own words are published in a volume edited by Jeff Todd Titon for the University of Illinois Press. Franklin was also known for his singing voice and for mastery of a style of musical preaching traditional in the Black Baptist church called "whooping". In an attempt to limit his audience and popularity,
William Branham plagiarized Franklin's famous "The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest" sermon, presenting to white audiences as a composition of his own. Franklin also encouraged his daughter
Aretha Franklin in her musical endeavors. He helped to lead Dr. King's freedom march down Woodward Avenue in Detroit in June 1963. ==Assault, death and legacy==