
Barbara Smith Conrad
Barbara Smith Conrad (August 11, 1937 – May 22, 2017) was an American opera singer. A mezzo-soprano, she performed with the Metropolitan Opera, Vienna State Opera, Teatro Nacional in Venezuela, and many others. She was also an educator, co-directing the Wagner Theater Program, which she co-founded, and maintaining a private studio as well as taking up multiple artist residencies.Conrad received national attention when, in 1957, her work as a student performer became central in a racial controversy. Cast in a role opposite a white performer, the African-American Conrad was removed from the role at The University of Texas at Austin as a result of pressure on school administration from the Texas Legislature.
Conrad's life has been depicted in the film ''When I Rise'' (2011). Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Berlin : Rowohlt Berlin, 1998
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Staatlichkeit und Anarchie und andere Schriften / Michail Bakunin. Hrsg. und eingel. von Horst Stuke
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Published: Frankfurt/M. ; Berlin ; Wien : Ullstein, 1972
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Published: Berlin : Rowohlt, 1998
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