The voice that challenged a nation :
Publication details: New York : Clarion Books, 7/8/2004Description: 114 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0618159762 (hardcover) :
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JB | Chamberlin Free Public Library | Juvenile Nonfiction | JB AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | ML3930.A5 F73 2004 | 1 | Available | 34517000381650 |
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JB ALC The story of the author of Little women: | JB ALC Louisa May Alcott / | JB ALD Reaching for the moon / | JB AND The voice that challenged a nation : | JB ANG Maya Angelou / | JB ANN Stone girl, bone girl : | JB ANT Susan B. Anthony : |
In the mid-1930s, Marian Anderson was a famed vocalist who had been applauded by European royalty and welcomed at the White House. But, because of her race, she was denied the right to sing at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. This is the story of her resulting involvement in the civil rights movement of the time.
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