Imagine you are an African American during times when people with different colored skin were treated as second-hand citizens and discriminated. Marian Anderson overcame the many barriers that had been set against her and achieved her dreams against all odds. She was also one of the first people who helped trigger the civil rights movement.
As a young child, Marian and her family faced many hardships and had money issues.
“When Marian was 12, her father died. Marian had to go to work to help support her family. She delivered laundry that her mother took in, and scrubbed the white marble steps of Philadelphia row houses.” (Brown, para 6) This quote shows that Marian learned the hardships of life at a young age, but still was able freely and without worry. She didn’t let what was going on in her life stop her from singing, which can show people how dedicated she was to her talent. “There was never money for music lessons. But people sensed that Marian had a destiny. On many occasions, the congregation at Union Baptist raised money for her. “We want to do something for our Marian,” the Reverend Wesley Parks said. The first collection brought in $17.02. Marian used the money to buy …show more content…
Discrimination was such a bi obstacle for Marian that is caused her to move to a different continent just to sing like she wanted to. But we can also see that Marian didn’t give up and eventually overcame the discrimination to do something no african american had done at the time before. Marian managed to inspire people to fight for their civil rights while doing it. Marian didn’t settle for a alternate version of her dream, she wanted to sing in her home country, so she did. She never gave up and eventually proved the social outlook of that time by doing what people would have said was impossible at the