April 9, 1939
Marian Anderson, a contralto possessed of what Arturo Toscanini called “a voice such as one hears once in a hundred years,” was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution because of her race. At the urging of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes arranged for her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial.

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