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After renowned black singer Marion Anderson was denied the use of a concert hall in segregated Washington,

d. c. , who arranged for her to sing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?
a. Herbert Hoover
b. Eleanor Roosevelt
c. Franklin Roosevelt
d. Calvin Coolidge

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After renowned black singer Marion Anderson was denied the use of a concert hall in segregated Washington, D.C., who arranged for her to sing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?

Calvin Coolidge

Herbert Hoover

Franklin Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt correct

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After renowned black singer Marion Anderson was denied the use of a concert hall in segregated Washington DC, it was "Eleanor Roosevelt" who arranged for her to sing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, since Eleanor was an advocate for Civil Rights.
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