Once in a Hundred Years: The Life & Legacy of Marian Anderson
Marian Anderson, a young girl from South Philadelphia, armed with only a voice, fought to break down one of the most daunting barriers closed to black Americans in the 1930s—the classical music stage.
Bill Nicoletti directed Once in a Hundred Years: The Life & Legacy of Marian Anderson. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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