Eleanor Roosevelt & Marian Anderson: Voices Over Racism
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A Voice that Sang Above Racism Marian Anderson once remarked, ā When I sing, I donāt want them to see that my face is black. I donāt want them to see that my face is white. I want them to see my soul.ā In every aspect of her life and career, racial prejudice and segregation obstructed Marian Andersonās path to...
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