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Sweet Land of Liberty
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The narrative centers on the groundbreaking Easter Sunday concert in 1939, where Marian Anderson performed at the Lincoln Memorial, symbolizing a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. Excluded from a performance at Constitution Hall due to racial discrimination, Anderson's concert drew a diverse audience and highlighted her powerful voice and artistry. This historic event not only showcased her talent but also served as a catalyst for change, making a significant statement against racial inequality in America.
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2019, paperback
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