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      Marion or Marian Anderson may refer to:

      Marion T. Anderson (1839–1904), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
      Marian Anderson (1897–1993), American singer
      Marion Anderson (politician) (c. 1914–?), Canadian politician
      Marion Anderson (photographer) (1920–2002), American press photographer
      Marian Anderson (Insaints) (1968–2001), American punk rock singer, lead singer of the Insaints


      See also


      Marianne Andersen (born 1980), Norwegian orienteering competitor

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    Marion Anderson – The Conversation

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    Marion Anderson News | Quotes | Wiki - UPI.com

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    Marion Anderson | News, Sports, Jobs - The Journal

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    Marian Anderson Wows Twin Cities

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    Marion Anderson Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

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    Obituary of Marion Anderson | Donald V Brown Funeral Home serving S...

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    Marion Anderson - The Baby Contralto - Parle Mag

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    Obituary of Marion Anderson

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    Marian Anderson – Yousuf Karsh

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    Marian Anderson - Songs, Family & Facts

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    Marian Anderson - Wikipedia

    Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8 , 1993) [1] was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the …

    Marian Anderson | African American Singer, Civil Rights ...

    Jan 8, 2025 · Marian Anderson (born February 27, 1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died April 8, 1993, Portland, Oregon) was an American singer, one of the finest contraltos of her time.

    Marian Anderson - Songs, Family & Facts - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Deemed one of the finest contraltos of her time, Marian Anderson became the first African American to perform with the New York Metropolitan Opera in 1955.

    Five firsts that made Marian Anderson famous | American ... - PBS

    Feb 15, 2022 · Best known for her concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939, opera singer and civil rights pioneer Marian Anderson made history with these five groundbreaking achievements. 1. She...

    Marian Anderson biography and timeline | American Masters - PBS

    Feb 7, 2022 · Marian Anderson is a contralto and international singer that triumphed over racial prejudice and became an inspiration for America’s civil rights movement. Born in 1897, the granddaughter...

    Biography of Marian Anderson, American Singer - ThoughtCo

    Jun 5, 2019 · Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897–April 8, 1993) was an American singer known for her solo performances of lieder, opera, and American spirituals. Her vocal range was almost three octaves, from low D to high C, which allowed her to express a broad range of feelings and moods appropriate to the various songs in her repertoire.

    Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 - April 8, 1993)

    Apr 3, 2024 · Marian Anderson was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1897. She began singing alongside her aunt and with the Union Baptist Church's junior choir at an early age. Anderson received her major break when she won a competition sponsored by the New York Philharmonic, resulting in a successful performance with an orchestra in 1925.