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Singer-songwriter Hemanga Biswas sang the Bengali ballad "Negro bhai amar Paul Robeson" ("Our Negro brother Paul Robeson"). [383] There were nation-wide celebrations in India on Robeson's 60th birthday in 1958, with the then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru saying: "This occasion deserves celebration…because Paul Robeson is one of the greatest ...
Yasujirō Ozu, Japanese filmmaker; on his 60th birthday; ... Paul Robeson returned to the United States after a self-imposed exile of five years, most of it in the ...
Paul Robeson (1898–1976), American bass singer, actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson Jr. (1927–2014), his son, American author, archivist and historian Topics referred to by the same term
Following his father's death, Robeson Jr. worked extensively to establish the Paul Robeson Archive and the Paul Robeson Foundation. The archive, housed at Howard University's Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, is the largest repository in the Western hemisphere of Robeson documents and articles, totaling well over 50,000 items. [ 9 ]
Here I Stand is a 1958 book written by Paul Robeson with the collaboration of Lloyd L. Brown. While Robeson wrote many articles and speeches, Here I stand is his only book. It has been described as part manifesto, part autobiography. [1] It was published by Othello Associates and dedicated to his wife Eslanda Goode Robeson. [2]
Paul Robeson - Speak of Me As I Am is a 1998 documentary film directed by Rachel Hermer. It is a co-production of BBC Wales / New Jersey Public Television series produced by Richard Trayler-Smith and Max Pugh , about the life of singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson .
Teri Hatcher will be celebrating another trip around the sun with the release of her new movie, How to Fall in Love by Christmas, on her upcoming 60th birthday. “My whole career, I have never ...
Paul Robeson singt Lieder aus aller Welt ("Paul Robeson Sings Songs of Many Lands") West Germany?, 12" LP, Concert Hall M-2123 [20] "Encore, Robeson!" (Paul Robeson: Favorite Songs, Vol. 2) 12" LP, Monitor Records MP 581, MPS 581 [21] Robeson: 12" LP, Verve Records MG V-4044 [22] 1962 Paul Robeson singt Negro Spirituals a.k.a. Negro Spirituals