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“Everyone has a gift for something, even if it is the gift of being a good friend.“
Use this book to discuss segregation, resilience, and the arts. Encourage students to explore how music can be a powerful voice for change.
This story shares the life of Marian Anderson, an African American singer who broke racial barriers and sang at the Lincoln Memorial.
I haven't read anything the past few days, and this is why. I adore this woman with my whole heart, and I got to spend the weekend with my guy in DC and cap it off with amazing seats to her farewell tour.
Will get back to my books and #hauntedshelf tomorrow.
“Music has the power to change hearts.“
The story of Marian Anderson, a talented singer who broke racial barriers in the 1930s.
This book could be used to highlight the importance of civil rights and music, and discuss how art can inspire change.