What I had was singing: the story of Marian Anderson
(1994)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Lerner Publishing Group : Made available through hoopla, 1994
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780761358374 (electronic bk.) MWT11772685, 0761358374 (electronic bk.) 11772685
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Even as a little child, Marian Anderson knew what she wanted to do. More than anything in the world, she wanted to sing. From the age of six, Marian amazed her listeners with the beauty of her voice. All through her long life, what Marian Anderson had was a gift for singing. But she had other gifts as well. When she faced discrimination, Marian gave us all the gift of her example. At a time when fear and hatred divided the nation, Marian showed dignity and grace. And at a time in America when racial prejudice denied black Americans a place in classical music, Marian forged a career as the greatest contralto of her time. Marian was famous around the world long before the great Civil Rights struggles of the 1950's. And though she never spoke publicly against discrimination, her action and her beautiful voice spoke louder than words

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