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The Voice that Challenged a Nation
The Voice that Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights | Russell Freedman
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Carefully researched, expertly told, and profusely illustrated with photographs, a moving account of the life of a talented and determined artist who left her mark on musical and social history is drawn from Anderson's own writings and other contemporary accounts.
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I love nonfiction for kids, and this was a great story, winning both the Sibert Medal for best nonfiction and a Newbery Honor for writing.
On Easter Sunday, 1939, Marian Anderson sang for a crowd of 75,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial with her in protest. Even though she was recognized as one of the greatest singers in the world she was banned from singing at Constitution Hall because she was black.

BookInMyHands @Lindy Yes! That's a great story for younger kids. 8y
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