Jackson helped draw public attention to HIV / AIDS

After the illness and death of Ryan White, Jackson helped draw public attention to HIV / AIDS, something that was controversial at the time. He publicly pleaded with Administrationat Clinton Bill Clinton Inaugural Gala to give more money for HIV / AIDS charities and research. At a high-level visit to Africa, Jackson visited several countries, including Gabon and Egypt. His first stop to Gabon was greeted with a fairly large reception and enthusiasm of over 100,000 people, some carrying signs that read, "Welcome to Michael." On the Côte d'Ivoire Jackson was crowned "King Sani" by a leader. He then thanked the staff in French and English, signed official documents formalizing the kingdom and sit on thrones of gold while leading the ceremony of dance. 
In January 1993, Jackson made an impressive appearance halftime of Super Bowl XXVII. The show began with Jackson on stage launch fireworks exploding behind him. When he landed on the canvas, he says "the clenched fist, standing statue in position" silence clothing, gold and military port and sunglasses, he remained absolutely motionless for half a minute, while the crowd cheered. He then slowly removed his sunglasses, threw them and sang four songs: "Jam," "Billie Jean", "Black or White" and "Heal The World". This is the first Super Bowl where the audience figures increased during the show at halftime, and was seen by 135 million Americans alone, Michael Jackson's Dangerous album rose 90 places in the album chart. Jackson received the "Living Legend" 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. "Black or White" was nominated for a Grammy for best vocal performance. "Hours" received two nominations: Best R & B Vocal Performance and Best R & B song Dangerous album won a Grammy for best engineering - unconventional, providing jobs and Bruce Swedien Teddy Riley. In the same year, Jackson won three American Music Awards for Favorite Album Pop / Rock (dangerous), Favorite Soul / R & B Single ("Remember the Time") and is the first to win the International Artist award, and concern for the overall performance of mankind. The award named after him in the future. 
The first allegations of child sexual abuse and first marriage (1993-1994) 
Jackson gave a 90 minute interview to Oprah Winfrey in February 1993, the second largest television interview since 1979. He grimaced when speaking of his childhood abuse at the hands of his father, he thought he had missed much of his childhood, admitting that he often cried from loneliness. He dismissed tabloid rumors that he had bought the Elephant Man bones, sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber, or bleached his skin, said for the first time he has vitiligo. Interview was watched by 90 million American viewers. -Dangerous re-entering the album charts in the top 10, more than a year after its original release.