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Image Not Available for Marian Anderson, Union Station, early 1950s; left to right: MM Watson, Memphis socialite with Madame McCleave, an opera voice trainer, meet Marion Anderson, brought to national attention when she was denied the right to sing at Carnegie Hall and later
Marian Anderson, Union Station, early 1950s; left to right: MM Watson, Memphis socialite with Madame McCleave, an opera voice trainer, meet Marion Anderson, brought to national attention when she was denied the right to sing at Carnegie Hall and later
Image Not Available for Marian Anderson, Union Station, early 1950s; left to right: MM Watson, Memphis socialite with Madame McCleave, an opera voice trainer, meet Marion Anderson, brought to national attention when she was denied the right to sing at Carnegie Hall and later

Marian Anderson, Union Station, early 1950s; left to right: MM Watson, Memphis socialite with Madame McCleave, an opera voice trainer, meet Marion Anderson, brought to national attention when she was denied the right to sing at Carnegie Hall and later

Artist (American, 1922-2007)
CultureAmerican
Dateearly 1950s, printed 2002
MediumGelatin silver print on fiber paper
Dimensionssheet: 19 13/16 × 15 15/16 in. (50.3 × 40.5 cm)
Classificationsphotographs
Credit LineAckland Fund
Object number2017.26.4
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