Paul Robeson
by Martin Duberman
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Pub Date Jul 28 2014 | Archive Date Aug 26 2014
Description
The remarkable life of Paul Robeson, quintessential Harlem
Renaissance man: scholar, all-American, actor, activist, and firebrand
Born
the son of an ex-slave in New Jersey in 1898, Paul Robeson, endowed
with multiple gifts, seemed destined for fame. In his youth, he was as
tenacious in the classroom as he was on the football field. After
graduating from Rutgers with high honors, he went on to earn a law
degree at Columbia. Soon after, he began a stage and film career that
made him one of the country’s most celebrated figures.
But it was
not to last. Robeson became increasingly vocal about defending black
civil rights and criticizing Western imperialism, and his radical views
ran counter to the country’s evermore conservative posture. During the
McCarthy period, Robeson’s passport was lifted, he was denounced as a
traitor, and his career was destroyed. Yet he refused to bow. His
powerful and tragic story is emblematic of the major themes of
twentieth-century history.
Martin Duberman’s exhaustive biography
is the result of years of research and interviews, and paints a
portrait worthy of its incredible subject and his improbable story.
Duberman uses primary documents to take us deep into Robeson’s life,
giving Robeson the due that he so richly deserves.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781497635357 |
PRICE | $0.00 (USD) |