1897-1993

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1897-1993

Marian Anderson

2002
A biography of African-American concert singer Marian Anderson, discussing her happy childhood in Philadelphia, her early involvement with music, her attempts to perfect her art, her European success, the discrimination she encountered in the U.S., and the impact of her fame on racism.

Marian Anderson

singer and humanitarian
2000
A biography of the famous opera singer who overcame prejudices to become the first African-American to sing a featured role with the New York Metropolitan Opera Company and who later served as a delegate to the United Nations.

Marian Anderson

a singer's journey
2000
Chronicles the life of singer and civil rights activist Marian Anderson.

Marian Anderson

amazing opera singer
2013
Examines the life and important societal contributions of famous African American Marian Anderson.

What I had was singing

the story of Marian Anderson
1994
The biography of an African American singer who faced discrimination and prejudice with grace and dignity and became the greatestcontralto of her time.

Marian Anderson

a voice uplifted
2008
Chronicles the life of Marian Anderson from her childhood in Philadelphia's poorest neighborhood to her legendary career as a singer, exploring how she overcame racism and social boundaries to sing in the world's greatest concert halls.

Marian Anderson

a great singer
2001
Tells the story of the African-American singer who struggled against prejudice to become one of the great opera performers of the century.

Marian Anderson

a great singer
1991
Tells the story of the African-American singer who struggled against prejudice to become one of the great opera performers of the century.

Marian Anderson

1988
A biography of the opera and concert singer who, among other achievements, was the first black soloist to perform with the Metropolitan Opera Company in 1955.

When Marian sang

the true recital of Marian Anderson the voice of a century
2002
An introduction to the life of Marian Anderson, extraordinary singer and civil rights activist, who was the first African American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, whose life and career encouraged social change.

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