Marian
Anderson got her start by scrubbing floors for ten
cents an hour so that she could buy a pawnshop violin.
The church she attended recognized her rare talent
and raised money for a professional voice teacher
to work with her. When the teacher pronounced her
ready, she went to New York where critics crucified
her. She returned home to regroup. Her mother and
her church encouraged her and paid for more lessons.
Because
of the intense racial prejudice in America, she went
to Europe and took the continent by storm. She came
back to America and sang at the Lincoln Memorial with
more than 60,000 people in attendance. She sang "O
Mia Fernando," "Ave Maria," "Gospel Train," and "My
Soul Is Anchored in the Lord," among other songs...
One
day a reporter asked Marian what the most satisfying
moment in her life was. Without hesitation, she responded
that (it was) when she was able to tell her mother
that she did not have to take in any more washing.
The reporter asked, "What did your mother give you?"
Marian
Anderson responded, "Everything she had."
That's
greatness, and giving everything we have is our key
to greatness.
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