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Classical singer and Black civil rights activist Marian Anderson, who was denied performing in the Daughters of the American Revolution’s Constitution Hall in segregated Washington, D.C., a year ...
Marian Anderson, noted contralto, sings "The Star Spangled Banner" at the dedication of a mural commemorating her free public concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday in 1939.
In 1942, singer Marian Anderson visited Tucson to perform in a concert at the University of Arizona. While here, she visited, ate lunch with and performed for students at Dunbar school, which at ...
Barrier-Breaking Opera Singer, Marian Anderson, Featured by National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Music interviews Curator Leslie Ureña, of the National Portrait Gallery, about the upcoming ...
Concert venue named after legendary singer Marian Anderson Thomas Drake, MD and his wife Mimi spend time with Ginny and Carter Williams at the Great stages Gala. (Photo by Maggie Corcoran) ...
Marian Anderson’s legacy celebrated during rededication ceremony at Tindley Temple Tindley Temple United Methodist Church held a special service Sunday to honor the civil rights pioneer and opera ...
Opera singer Latonia Moore performed in the footsteps of her idol - legendary singer and civil rights icon, Marian Anderson.
The Danbury Museum is displaying 18 costumes worn by singer Marian Anderson, who lived in the city, in an exhibit called "First Impressions: What Marian Wore." ...
Worshippers gathered Sunday at Tindley Temple United Methodist Church to celebrate the legacy of pioneering opera singer and civil rights leader Marian Anderson.
The Marian Anderson Museum recently reopened its doors after more than four years of rebuilding and renovations and there's a new exhibition to welcome visitors back.
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