American Masters
Marian Anderson's singing recalls America's racial unrest
"Crucifixion" recalled the racial unrest Marian Anderson saw during her time in Chicago.
"Crucifixion" recalled the racial unrest Marian Anderson saw during her time in Chicago.
Though Marian Anderson could sing both high and low notes, she was billed as a contralto.
Composer Marvin Hamlisch gave the world "A Chorus Line," "The Way We Were," and much more.
Mary Church Terrell was a suffragist, civil rights activist and co-founder of the NAACP.
See musical genius Brian Wilson at work producing his song, "Honeycomb."