Paul Robeson

Description: (Singer, Actor, and Black Activist.)

Paul Robeson was one of the most talented and outstanding African-American singers and actors. A multi-talented man, he started his career as an athlete by serving as the football player for the Rutgers University. Simultaneously, he made his international debut in singing and acting in theatre and films. Not limiting his indulgences to just artistic endeavours, he played a quintessential role in political activism and actively advocated against Spanish Civil War, fascism, and social injustice. His radical thought on anti-communalism and anti-imperialism led him to be blacklisted from the country. However, he did not give up on his struggle for equality and continuously voiced out and lashed the supporters of social injustice. He was ripped off his passport which did not allow him to perform outside America but this did not affect him as he continued to publish his thoughts, views and opinion in a periodical, criticizing U. S. policies. It was only later in his life that he secluded from public appearance due to health concerns. Robeson was bestowed with a number of prestigious awards posthumously for his contributions as an actor and activist.

Overview

Birthday April 9, 1898 (Aries)
Born In United States
Alternative names Paul Leroy Robeson
Height 190 cm
City Princeton, New Jersey
Died on January 23, 1976
Spouse/Ex- Eslanda Goode Robeson (m. 1921–1965)
Parents William Drew Robeson
Maria Louisa Bustill
Relatives Ben (born c. 1893), Marian (born c. 1895), Reeve (born c. 1887), William Drew Jr. (born 1881)
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