This book tells how Marian's deep love for singing took her from a small church choir to some of the biggest stages across the globe. You'll learn about the challenges she faced, like being denied the chance to sing in certain places simply because of her race. But Marian's courage and kindness broke barriers, and she became the first African American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
Through her voice, Marian stood for justice and equality, proving that music can bring people together no matter their background. This book shows how Marian Anderson not only changed the world of music but also became a powerful symbol of hope for future generations.
Perfect for kids who want to learn about one of the most remarkable figures in history!