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  • We continue the story of Marian Anderson and how she went on to gain great success as a singer.

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  • His wife Jean said she wanted the museum to show not only his work, but also how he lived.

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  • She shows how Darwin came to understand that these island animals had differences, developed over time, that helped them survive.

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  • He said he would get it, but first he wanted to know how big she thought the moon was.

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  • It was for the way she looked, not for how good she was or how hard she worked.

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  • She wrote about how she battled her own insecurities to move from a traditional job as homemaker to a position of power.

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  • This recording shows how she continued to sing "Mack the Knife" when she did not remember the words.

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  • She also shows how the chemical Luminol can reveal hidden blood stains that the eye alone cannot see.

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  • She brought her daughter Khiyali to the exhibit and was surprised to find how much she already knew.

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  • She offers estimates from the WHO and UNICEF about how many young lives could be saved through breastfeeding.

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  • How her soul had burned in pain when she had seen him run to meet that woman, with her look of victory.

    VOA: special.2009.04.18

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