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Paul Robeson
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"My ancestors in Africa reckoned sound of major importance; they were all great talkers, great orators, and where writing was unknown, folk tales and an oral tradition kept the ears rather than the eyes sharpened. I am the same way. I always hear my way through the world." - Paul Robeson 1936 Photobucket A Brief Biography: Paul Robeson was a famous African-American athlete, singer, actor, and advocate for the civil rights of people around the world. He rose to prominence in a time when segregation was legal in the United States, and Black people were being lynched by white mobs, especially in the South.Photobucket Born on April 9, 1898 in Princeton, New Jersey, Paul Robeson was the youngest of five children. His father was a runaway slave who went on to graduate from Lincoln University, and his mother came from an abolitionist Quaker family. Robeson's family knew both hardship and the determination to rise above it. His own life was no less challenging. In 1915, Paul Robeson won a four-year academic scholarship to Rutgers University. Despite violence and racism from teammates, he won 15 varsity letters in sports (baseball, basketball, track) and was twice named to the All-American Football Team. PhotobucketHe received the Phi Beta Kappa key in his junior year, belonged to the Cap & Skull Honor Society, and graduated as Valedictorian.Photobucket However, it wasn't until 1995, 19 years after his death, that Paul Robeson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. At Columbia Law School (1919-1923), Robeson met and married Eslanda Cordoza Goode, who was to become the first Black woman to head a pathology laboratory. He took a job with a law firm, but left when a white secretary refused to take dictation from him. He left the practice of law to use his artistic talents in theater and music to promote African and African-American history and culture. In London, Robeson earned international acclaim for his lead role in Othello, for which he won the Donaldson Award for Best Acting Performance (1944)Photobucket, and performed in Eugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones and All God's Chillun Got Wings. He is known for changing the lines of the Showboat song "Old Man River" from the meek "...I'm tired of livin' and 'feared of dyin'....," to a declaration of resistance, "... I must keep fightin' until I'm dying....". His 11 films included Body and Soul (1924), Jericho (1937), and Proud Valley (1939). Robeson's travels taught him that racism was not as virulent in Europe as in the U.S. At home, it was difficult to find restaurants that would serve him, theaters in New York would only seat Blacks in the upper balconies, and his performances were often surrounded with threats or outright harassment. In London, on the other hand, Robeson's opening night performance of Emperor Jones brought the audience to its feet with cheers for twelve encores.Photobucket Paul Robeson used his deep baritone voice to promote Black spirituals, to share the cultures of other countries, and to benefit the labor and social movements of his time. He sang for peace and justice in 25 languages throughout the U.S., Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa. Robeson became known as a citizen of the world, equally comfortable with the people of Moscow, Nairobi, and Harlem. Among his friends were future African leader Jomo Kenyatta, India's Nehru, historian Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, anarchist Emma Goldman, and writers James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway. In 1933, Robeson donated the proceeds of All God's Chillun to Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler's Germany. At a 1937 rally for the anti-fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War, he declared, "The artist must elect to fight for Freedom or for Slavery. I have made my choice. I had no alternative." In New York in 1939, he premiered in Earl Robinson's Ballad for Americans, a cantata celebrating the multi-ethnic, multi-racial face of America. It was greeted with the largest audience response since Orson Welles' famous "War of the Worlds." During the 1940s, Robeson continued to perform and to speak out against racism, in support of labor, and for peace. As a passionate believer in international cooperation, Robeson protested the growing Cold War and worked tirelessly for friendship and respect between the U.S. and the USSR. In 1945, he headed an organization that challenged President Truman to support an anti-lynching law. In the late 1940s, when dissent was scarcely tolerated in the U.S., Robeson openly questioned why African Americans should fight in the army of a government that tolerated racism. Because of his outspokenness, he was accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) of being a Communist. Robeson saw this as an attack on the democratic rights of everyone who worked for international friendship and for equality. The accusation nearly ended his career. Eighty of his concerts were canceled, and in 1949 two interracial outdoor concerts in Peekskill, N.Y. were attacked by white mobs while state police stood by. Robeson responded, "I'm going to sing wherever the people want me to sing...and I won't be frightened by crosses burning in Peekskill or anywhere else." Photobucket In 1950, the U.S. revoked Robeson's passport, leading to an eight-year battle to resecure it and to travel again. During those years, Robeson studied Chinese, met with Albert Einstein to discuss the prospects for world peace, published his autobiography, Here I Stand, and sang at Carnegie Hall. In 1960, Robeson made his last concert tour to New Zealand and Australia. In ill health, Paul Robeson retired from public life in 1963. He died on January 23, 1976, at age 77, in Philadelphia. 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Apr 8 2009 2:20 PM

Happy 111th Birthday!
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Apr 4 2008 2:29 AM

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Jan 26 2008 2:09 AM

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Dec 31 2007 12:34 PM

Happiest of birthdays to you..Caz
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Dec 28 2007 10:55 PM

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Dec 28 2007 10:55 PM

This is a magnificent age. The best Robeson on Myspace. Thanks for the Add!
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Dec 24 2007 11:17 PM

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wishing you a very merry holiday season!
lots of love from Skull Island,
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and Thank You very much for adding me to your great tribute page for Mr.Robeson.I watched the film "Showboat" for the first time recently and I absolutely loved it!
take care and have a very Merry Christmas my new friend. =)
Rodolfo

Rodolfo



Dec 24 2007 10:34 PM

Wow! You updated!! Good job!
Michael

Michael



Dec 22 2007 5:08 PM

Seasons Greetings!
Jason

Jason



Dec 22 2007 6:06 AM

Just dropping by to wish you a very happy holiday and a Merry Christmas!
Marc Clapp

Marc Clapp



Dec 22 2007 4:09 AM

So glad to finally have the legend on my page!! Thank you so much!!

Marc
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Caz Mixon



Dec 22 2007 1:47 AM

Thanks so much for the add and have a great holiday!!!!!!!!
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BERKO



Dec 4 2007 3:36 PM

Rodolfo

Rodolfo



Nov 8 2007 6:27 PM

How come no updates?
The Diallo Experience

The Diallo Experience



Sep 17 2007 6:54 PM

All Hail Paul The Magnificient!!!
Jason

Jason



Apr 10 2007 12:10 AM

Happy 109th Birthday Mr. Paul Robeson!
F-One

F-One



Jan 31 2007 9:11 AM

hey hey you!! how have you been doing? i'm okay. partied alot lately .. put on some weight, which sucks! but oh well, it happens. i really need to start back at the gym. but, i did start taking these pills that my friend told me about, and i'm impressed! they helped so much with my energy, i feel soo active now, and i don't crave food all the time now, and the best part, heh ... i'm losing weight!! anyway, i don't wanna be selfish or nuttin, so here's the website that i ordered them from. i gotta run, i have more stuff to do today, but keep in touch, okay!!


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Jan 2 2007 12:33 PM

thank you for your music...
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Sep 2 2006 5:19 AM

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Jul 10 2006 6:15 AM

Such a MAJOR part of American History. He filled our lives with music and theater, and he challenged us to expand ourselves as Humans and as Children of God. Freedom, Peace, Friendship, Justice and Equality for ALL people, is what the great PAUL ROBESON stood for.

I DREAMED I SAW
PAUL ROBESON LAST NIGHT
ALIVE AS HE COULD BE
SAYS I, " BUT PAUL, YOU'RE 30 YEARS DEAD"
"I NEVER DIED!" SAID HE
"I NEVER DIED!"
SAID HE...

Thank You for creating this Page. God Bless.

SHANGO JAMAL LEWIS
Philly, PA
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The Messengers of God



Jun 21 2006 6:53 PM

Hello there, once upon a time, in South Lambeth, we had a building named after you. It was called Paul Robeson House. It got demolished and replaced with a crummy Novotel. We still remember you, though.
The struggle goes on, eh.
Rodolfo

Rodolfo



May 27 2006 5:49 AM

One of the greatest Americans of the 20th century.
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The Asemic Tarantella



Apr 27 2006 11:20 PM

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