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Marian Lucille Anderson
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Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 - April 8, 1993) was an African-American contralto, a famous singer of spiritual and operatic music.
Marian Anderson gave us the voice. Her voice is one in a million. When she sang it was an amazing sound. Her achievements were recognized and honored with many prizes. 1897 - Marian Anderson born February 27, 1897. 1 1916 - Begins studying with Guiseppe Boghetti. 2 1925 - Marian Anderson performs with New York Philharmonic Orchestra. 3 1930 - Marian Anderson becomes first black female to perform at Carnegie Hall. 4 1939 - Denied use of Constitutional Hall, Marian Anderson sings on steps of Lincoln Memorial. 5 1943 - Marian Anderson marries Orpheus H. Fisher. 6 1955 - Marian Anderson becomes first black singer to perform with Metropolitan Opera as regular company member. 7 1965 - Marian Anderson gives final concert at Carnegie Hall. 8 1993 - Marian Anderson dies April 8, 1993. 9
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Marian Anderson was a prominent contralto singer. She was an important figure in the effort for African American artists to establish themselves in spite of racial prejudice.
Marian Lucille Anderson
No, Marian Anderson did not win the Nobel Peace Prize. She was a celebrated African-American opera singer known for her contralto voice and her contributions to the civil rights movement.
Marian Anderson's middle name is Anderson; her full name is Marian Anderson. She was a renowned American contralto singer and a significant figure in the civil rights movement. Born on February 27, 1897, her contributions to music and social justice have left a lasting legacy.
Marian Anderson's parents were John and Anna Anderson.
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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.