Daughters of the American Revolution begin their convention with a prayer in Constitution Hall. In 1938, the DAR refused to lease this auditorium for a concert by Marian Anderson because she was an African American. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1933.

Daughters of the American Revolution begin their convention with a prayer in Constitution Hall. In 1938, the DAR refused to lease this auditorium for a concert by Marian Anderson because she was an African American. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1933.
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