The voice that challenged a nation

author: Freedman, Russell
Tells the life story of singer Marian Anderson, describing her famous 1939 Lincoln Memorial performance and explaining how she helped end segregation in the American arts after being refused the right to perform at Washington's Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
year: 2004
call number/section: 1000, 921, 92, 920, 782.1, 323.11
subjects: anderson, marian, 1897-1993, juvenile literature, contraltos, united states, juvenile literature, african american singers, african americans, civil rights, singers, biography, readers rule, who am i, women

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The voice that challenged a nation
Freedman, Russell
Clarion Books (2004)
Tells the life story of singer Marian Anderson, describing her famous 1939 Lincoln Memorial performance and explaining how she helped end segregation in the American arts after being refused the right to perform at Washington's Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
Schools: 87



The voice that challenged a nation
Freedman, Russell

Tells the life story of singer Marian Anderson, describing her famous 1939 Lincoln Memorial performance and explaining how she helped end segregation in the American arts after being refused the right to perform at Washington's Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
Schools: 1


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