n 1939, Marian had an atrocious experience with the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.), who owned Constitutional Hall. After several cancellations, it was obvious that the D.A.R. was unsupportive of African American performers. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (another hero of mine) resigned from the organization to demonstrate her support for Marian. Not long after, Marian was performing on the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial before 75,000 citizens. President Franklin and Eleanor also invited Marian to perform for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England. She entertained the troops in both World War II and the Korean War. By the time Marian took the stage on that most memorable night, Marian had a thousand performances under her belt. Which context clues would you use if you did not know the meaning of the word atrocious? A) The D.A.R. owned Constitutional Hall. B) The D.A.R. was unsupportive of African American performers. C) President Franklin and Eleanor invited Marian to perform for King George VI. D) Marian Anderson entertained the troops in both World War II and the Korean War.