Marian Anderson: The Whole World in Her Hands
(audience applauding) She was the first African American to make her debut at the Metropolitan Opera. She was pursued by nobility and aristocracy. She enjoyed the life of a diva. (Marian Anderson singing "Ave Maria") Marian Anderson was the first African American artist to be signed by RCA Victor. She was performing in Europe for Kings and Queens, and she would come back home to her own country and have to sit at the back of the train. In response, she stood flat-footed and she sang. Easter Sunday, April 9th, 1939. -
Marian Anderson
There was a multitude such in your wildest imagination. Even though we may not be able to articulate why that person's voice moves us so much because it's speaking to so many different parts of who we are. That's what her voice had, this incredible power in it to stop a nation. (crowd applauding)
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