Published on 10/11/16
family with no steady income. This meant that her mother struggled to send her and her siblings to school and was unable to fund Marian's singing lessons. Despite this, Anderson continued to perform wherever she could and learn from anyone who was willing to teach her. After high school Anderson tried applying to an all white music academy but was turned away with a note from the woman working the admissions counter which read, "We don't take coloured". Undaunted by this experience Marian continued to peruse music, hiring private tutors to further her education. Her perseverance paid of and slowly she started getting offers to perform at large venues. However in 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused permission for Marian to sing to in Constitution Hall. The incident placed Marian into the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician.