The Hyers Sisters' Dream & Legacy
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Overview
In the perilous 1870's and 80's, The Hyers Sisters (popular African-American, touring-opera prodigies) left their dream of opera stardom and stood up for the dignity of their people to become Voices for Freedom -- changing minds and hearts, introducing the first black leading players to operatic audiences, and creating the first American musicals.
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