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Marian Anderson’s Legacy: From Church Choir to the Lincoln Memorial

(AURN News) — Marian Anderson, one of the 20th century’s most celebrated singers, was born on Feb. 27, 1897, in Philadelphia.

She began singing in her church choir as a child, and her congregation raised money for vocal lessons after recognizing her extraordinary talent. Anderson’s career flourished in the 1930s and 1940s as she performed for audiences around the world. In 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt invited her to perform at the White House.

Contralto Marian Anderson performs for a crowd of thousands from the steps of Washington’s Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, after she was refused permission to perform in Constitution Hall by the hall’s owners, the Daughters of the American Revolution. Seated dignitaries included Cabinet secretaries and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black. The event focused attention on Anderson and issues of discrimination. (AP Photo)

In 1939, after the Daughters of the American Revolution — which maintained a whites-only policy — barred her from singing at Constitution Hall, Anderson delivered a historic performance at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The concert became one of the defining moments of her career.

In 1955, Anderson became the first African-American to perform as a member of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963.

American contralto, Miss Marian Anderson, right, is shown with secretary of interior Harold Ickes before the latter introduced her to a crowd of 75,000 persons at outdoor concert on steps of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939. (AP Photo)

Beyond her musical achievements, Anderson was also a vocal advocate for civil rights, using her platform to speak out against discrimination and inequality.

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Marian Anderson died at age 96 in 1993, leaving behind a legacy that broke barriers in music and paved the way for generations of Black performers.


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