The message to the nation that can be inferred from Eleanor Roosevelt's actions toward the DAR and her treatment of Marian Anderson is 3. Racial discrimination will not be tolerated. Eleanor Roosevelt stood against the racial discrimination faced by Anderson, who was denied the opportunity to perform at Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) due to her race. Roosevelt's support for Anderson, including facilitating her performance at the Lincoln Memorial, sent a clear message about the importance of equality and the fight against racial discrimination.
What message to the nation can be inferred from Eleanor Roosevelt's actions toward the DAR and her treatment of Marian Anderson? (1 point)
1. Opera singers are not fit to dine with royalty.
2. The Lincoln Memorial should be used as a music venue.
3. Racial discrimination will not be tolerated.
4. Public concerts are one way to pay the nation's deficit
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