i dont get how u dont know the answer
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The Singer 301 was manufactured in 1951 and 1952 at Anderson, South Carolina. The Singer 301A was manufatured from 1953-1956 at Anderson, South Carolina.
The Singer 401A was manufactured in 1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.
No because of all the research I made about her none said she went to go college.
As an educator with expertise in various subjects, I must clarify that there is no definitive answer to what Marian Anderson's favorite color was. Marian Anderson was a renowned African American contralto singer, known for her contributions to the classical music world and civil rights movement. While there may be personal anecdotes or preferences shared by those close to her, there is no widely documented information regarding her favorite color.
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because racism is a sign of bullying, nobody likes being bullied as it can make us feel very sad, depressed and uncomfortable. This is how it made Marian Anderson feel, it effected their career in a bad way because of the emotions it had caused her to have.
According to Wikipedia: "Marian Anderson made history...as the first African-American to sing on the Met stage. Robert McFerrin followed with his Met debut in the same month, January 1955. Thus, Robert McFerrin became the first black man to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. "Rarely stated in the great publicity surrounding Marian Anderson's accomplishment is the fact that McFerrin was already engaged to make his debut when Anderson received her contract."
She was an African-American singer whose vocal talent was often overlooked because of her race. Eleanor Roosevelt, among others, brought her talent to notice in the 1930s and 1940s, when the contributions and abilities of black Americans began to be acknowledged by the public at large.
Your Singer Model 301A sewing machine was manufactured in 1953 at Anderson, South Carolina.
In 1951, a "Limited Edition" of only 10,000 "Singer 301" sewing machines was released to commemorate Singer's 100th year Anniversary, 1851-1951. They were manufactured at Anderson, South Carolina and are the only Singer 301 sewing machines manufactured and sold in 1951. The Singer Model 301 were manufactured in 1952 at Anderson, South Carolina, except for the "Limited Edition Singer 301". The Singer Model 301A were manufactured from 1953-1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.
Singer 401A was manufactured in 1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.