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    Paul Leroy Robeson (/ˈroʊbsən/ ROHB-sən; April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football player...
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    Paul Leroy Robeson Jr. (November 2, 1927 – April 26, 2014) was an American author, archivist and historian. Robeson was born in Brooklyn to lawyer, actor...
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  • The Paul Robeson tomato is a Russian heirloom tomato that was named after Paul Robeson, the American singer, actor and human-rights advocate. List of tomato...
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  • Concert, Vol. 2. Paul Robeson: The Complete EMI Sessions, 1928−1939 Box Set Paul Robeson: The Power and The Glory On My Journey: Paul Robeson's Independent...
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  • Entertainer and activist Paul Robeson's political philosophies and outspoken views about domestic and international Communist countries and movements were...
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    rights activist. She was the wife and business manager of performer Paul Robeson. Eslanda Cardozo Goode was born in Washington, D.C., on December 15,...
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    They sought the star talents of African-American bass-baritone Paul Robeson. Robeson had achieved acclaim on the concert stage as a singer of spirituals...
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  • Susan Robeson is an American author, producer and the granddaughter of Paul Robeson. Robeson studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio as well...
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    Ol' Man River (category Paul Robeson songs)
    original New York production was also offered to Paul Robeson, but he too declined the part. Robeson later played the role in the 1928 London production...
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  • Paul Robeson Theatre may refer to: A theatre in the South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois A theatre in the former Store Front Museum, Queens,...
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  • Robeson (1895–1965), wife and business manager of singer Paul Robeson George M. Robeson (1829–1897), American politician and lawyer Kenneth Robeson,...
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    Paul Robeson, who admitted to pro-Soviet leanings. Together with Roy Wilkins, the editor of The Crisis, he arranged for distribution of "Paul Robeson:...
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    Paul Robeson High School was a public four-year high school located in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States...
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  • Paul Robeson: Favorite Songs is a studio album by Paul Robeson, released on Monitor in 1959. The album was originally issued in 1959 as a long-playing...
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    Street Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey and the mother of Paul Robeson and his siblings. Maria Louisa Bustill (sometimes called Louisa as a...
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  • Paul Robeson House is a museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., named after Paul Robeson (1898–1976) Paul Robeson House may also refer to: Paul Robeson...
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  • Road is Paul Robeson House, the second hall of residence. This was opened in 1998, and is named after the African-American musician Paul Robeson who studied...
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  • and admire you and your liberal attitude." A former athlete himself, Paul Robeson was an American political activist who advocated for desegregation in...
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    innkeeper Seth Holly. His performance in Ebony Repertory Theatre's 2014 Paul Robeson by Phillip Hayes Dean was scheduled for March 12, 2014, but was postponed...
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  • Spirituals is a studio album by Paul Robeson, recorded in 1945 and released in 1946 on Columbia Masterworks. Robeson was accompanied by Lawrence Brown...
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    acts and statements established through reliable informants Singer Paul Robeson's name was also on ADEX as Category III: "because of his long time close...
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    Pauline Byrns on vocals. In 2006 the Paul Whiteman Orchestra's 1928 recording of Ol' Man River with Paul Robeson on vocals was inducted into the Grammy...
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    Church in Princeton, New Jersey from 1880 to 1901 and the father of Paul Robeson. The Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church had been built for its black...
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  • against the famous entertainer and international civil rights activist Paul Robeson, was an American Cold War incident. Its events were precipitated when...
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  • Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall is a live album by Paul Robeson, released in 1959 on Vanguard Records. The album was originally issued in 1959 as a long-playing...
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  • arrangements of Negro spirituals, many of which he performed as accompanist for Paul Robeson, performing on piano and singing harmony. Lawrence was raised by his...
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    Othello's first interpreter. Modern notable performers of the role include Paul Robeson, Orson Welles, Richard Burton, James Earl Jones, Laurence Fishburne,...
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  • newspaper Freedom, where she worked with other black intellectuals such as Paul Robeson and W. E. B. Du Bois. Much of her work during this time concerned the...
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    significant theatre production in wartime America featured Paul Robeson as Othello. Robeson had previously played the role in London in 1930 with a cast...
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  • The Paul Robeson Award is the only award bestowed by both the Actors' Equity Association and the Actors' Equity Foundation. The winner is selected by the...
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