Marian Anderson, Winston Churchill and The Who join the Library of Congress recording archive

WASHINGTON — Twenty-five culturally significant recordings — including a 70-year-old radio broadcast of Marian Anderson’s recital at the Lincoln Memorial, Dylan Thomas reading of “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” and Winston Churchill’s post-World War II speech that coined the term Iron Curtain — will be preserved in a special sound archive.

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