Marian Anderson is an oft-neglected figure of the Civil Rights Movement. She was a world-renowned vocalist, but she used her talents to advocate for social justice. This paper highlights her contributions to civil rights, the significance of the Lincoln Memorial, and the women and faith that sustained her
Title: Papers, 1939-1943 Description: 1.5 linear ft. Notes: Singer. Consists of copies of clippin...
Nine years ago Marian Anderson came to Mount Vernon, a young singer who had just won her virst natio...
This dissertation tells a new story of the American Civil Rights Movement through the woman’s singin...
Marian Anderson, who has often been called “the world’s greatest contralto,” perhaps had a greater i...
In 1955, the classical singer Marian Anderson was the first African-American to sing a lead role wit...
Photograph of contralto Marian Anderson singing at the Department of Interior Auditorium on Jan. 6, ...
This thesis will re-contextualize the Lincoln Memorial Concert within Marian Anderson’s performing c...
Abstract: Autographed concert program, newspaper articles and a copy of the Ebony magazine featuring...
Marian Anderson was an internationally-acclaimed contralto and goodwill ambassador for the United St...
When Marian Anderson passed away in April 1993 at the age of ninety-seven, the distinguished contral...
Protest meeting against Board of Education\u27s refusal of Central High School for the Marian Anders...
In the turbulent environment of the American civil rights movement, music served a multitude of purp...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
Informational pages for Marian Anderson Commemorative stamp – Black Heritage Series, includes images...
This postcard features a portrait of Marian Anderson at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.https://...
Title: Papers, 1939-1943 Description: 1.5 linear ft. Notes: Singer. Consists of copies of clippin...
Nine years ago Marian Anderson came to Mount Vernon, a young singer who had just won her virst natio...
This dissertation tells a new story of the American Civil Rights Movement through the woman’s singin...
Marian Anderson, who has often been called “the world’s greatest contralto,” perhaps had a greater i...
In 1955, the classical singer Marian Anderson was the first African-American to sing a lead role wit...
Photograph of contralto Marian Anderson singing at the Department of Interior Auditorium on Jan. 6, ...
This thesis will re-contextualize the Lincoln Memorial Concert within Marian Anderson’s performing c...
Abstract: Autographed concert program, newspaper articles and a copy of the Ebony magazine featuring...
Marian Anderson was an internationally-acclaimed contralto and goodwill ambassador for the United St...
When Marian Anderson passed away in April 1993 at the age of ninety-seven, the distinguished contral...
Protest meeting against Board of Education\u27s refusal of Central High School for the Marian Anders...
In the turbulent environment of the American civil rights movement, music served a multitude of purp...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
Informational pages for Marian Anderson Commemorative stamp – Black Heritage Series, includes images...
This postcard features a portrait of Marian Anderson at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.https://...
Title: Papers, 1939-1943 Description: 1.5 linear ft. Notes: Singer. Consists of copies of clippin...
Nine years ago Marian Anderson came to Mount Vernon, a young singer who had just won her virst natio...
This dissertation tells a new story of the American Civil Rights Movement through the woman’s singin...