Marian Anderson concert at the Lincoln Memorial

Item

Title
Marian Anderson concert at the Lincoln Memorial
Date
4/9/1939
Description
African American contralto Marian Anderson sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939. A peaceful crowd of seventy-five thousand people stretched from the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument to attend the free concert; thousands more tuned in to listen on the radio. The Daughters of the American Revolution had barred the world-renowned singer from appearing in Washington's prestigious Constitution Hall because she was African American. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes rallied support for her public appearance on the Mall, focusing public attention on racial discrimination and inequality.
Duration
04 April 1939
Participants
Marian Anderson
Location
38.887239,-77.050262
Source
National Archives at College Park. View original.
Coverage
1920-1949
Event Type
Concert