well because of her beautiful voice and the way she sang it . It was almost like she was telling her feelings out. Is that amazing or what? Well I think it is. My best friend and I just love her we want to be just like her.That's why we are doing her for African American Black History month. Thanks for listening! from fan!!! sorry I don't like telling my name but i will tell you its Ebani
She acted in the Civil Rights Movement and persevered throughout all the abuse she was put through.
When the owners of the stadium she was going to sing in discovered she was black and didn't let her sing there, Mrs. Roosevelt said she could sing in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
Marian Anderson became famous for her singing
Marian Anderson received an award for her beautiful singing.
Marian Anderson was best known for her performance at the Lincoln memorial
She was famous because she sings really good.
because of elenor Roosevelt
Marian Anderson's parents were John and Anna Anderson.
Marian Anderson was a black singer (1897-1993).
she sand and she had to so i think that marian anderson is amazing
Marian Anderson's father name is John Anderson
Marian Anderson credited the influence of her aunt Mary Anderson as the reason she pursued a singing career.
Marian Anderson was known for her famous singing. She first started at six years old at her baptist church.
Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 - April 8, 1993) was an African-American contralto, a famous singer of spiritual and operatic music.
Nothing that we know of, or recorded. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) was an African-American singer known for spiritual and operatic performances.
Marian Anderson is known for her stirring version of "America" ("My Country, 'Tis of Thee") among many other songs.
Marian Lucille Anderson
Marian Anderson's parents were John and Anna Anderson.
Marian Anderson had 2 sisters.
Marian Anderson was a black singer (1897-1993).
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897.
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897.
No marian anderson didnt have any more education
Marian Anderson wanted to experience fame.