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Paul Robeson was forbidden to travel in 1950 primarily due to his political beliefs and activism, particularly his vocal support for civil rights and his criticism of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War. The U.S. State Department revoked his passport, citing concerns about his connections to communist organizations and his outspoken stance against racial injustice. This action reflected the broader climate of fear and repression during the Red Scare, targeting individuals perceived as threats to national security.

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