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Paul Robeson

Paul Robeson (rōb´sən), 1898–1976, American actor and bass singer, b. Princeton, N.J. The son of a runaway slave who became a minister, Robeson graduated first from Rutgers (1919), where he was an All-American football player, and then from Columbia Univ. law school (1923). He began his acting career in 1924 with the Provincetown Players. With a resonant voice and the ability to project a humane spirit, he won wide acclaim with his creation of the title role in Eugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones (1925; film, 1933). Other outstanding dramatic performances include Crown in DuBose Heyward's Porgy (1928) and Othello (in London, 1930, and New York, 1943–45). In 1925 he made his debut as a concert singer. Possessed of a magnificent bass voice, he became known especially for his rendition of "Ol' Man River" in Jerome Kern's musical Show Boat (1928; film, 1936) and for his interpretations of spirituals. He lived mainly in Europe from 1928 to 1939, traveling to the Soviet Union for the first time in 1934. Robeson's association with Communist causes and his winning of the International Stalin Peace Prize (1952) made him a controversial figure in the United States. He moved to England in 1958, and continued to appear in concerts in Europe and the Soviet Union. He returned to live in the United States in 1963.



See his Here I Stand (1958); biographies by his wife (1930), his son (2001), and M. B. Duberman (1988).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Paul Robeson, the Great Forerunner
Freedomways. International Publishers, 1998
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The Young Paul Robeson: On My Journey Now
Lloyd L. Brown. Westview Press, 1997
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Freedomways Reader: Prophets in Their Own Country
Esther Cooper Jackson; Constance Pohl. Westview Press, 2000
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 2 "The Battleground Is Here" by Paul Robeson and Chap. 25 "Selected Speeches and Writings on Peace" by Paul Robeson
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Performing Black-Jewish Symbiosis: The "Hassidic Chant" of Paul Robeson
Karp, Jonathan. American Jewish History, Vol. 91, No. 1, March 2003
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Shakespeare in Sable: A History of Black Shakespearean Actors
Errol Hill. University of Massachusetts Press, 1984
Librarian’s tip: Information on Paul Robeson in Chap. 7 "Broadway and Beyond"
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Pan-African History: Political Figures from Africa and the Diaspora since 1787
Hakim Adi; Marika Sherwood. Routledge, 2003
Librarian’s tip: "Paul Leroy Robeson" begins on p. 159
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