He supported Socialist ideas
Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson made some recordings of songs from Porgy and Bess, but was never in a production of it.
Artistic achievment would help end prejudice.
In the original 1927 production of the musical "Show Boat," the character Joe, who famously sings "Ol' Man River," was played by Paul Robeson. His powerful rendition of the song became iconic and is often associated with his remarkable baritone voice. Robeson's performance contributed significantly to the show's impact and legacy in American musical theater.
In 1920, the highest-paid African American entertainer was Paul Robeson. Renowned for his powerful baritone voice and commanding stage presence, Robeson achieved significant fame as a singer, actor, and civil rights activist. His success in theater, particularly in productions like "Othello," and his concert performances contributed to his status and financial success during that era.
Paul Robeson's father is William Drew Robeson.
Paul Robeson's birth name is Paul LeRoy Bustill Robeson.
Paul Robeson and his wife Eslanda had one son, Paul Robeson, Jr.
Paul Robeson was born on April 9, 1898
Paul Robeson's mother was Maria Louisa (Busteil) Robeson. She died in 1904.
Paul Robeson is a civil right person.
Paul Robeson was born on April 9, 1898.
Paul Robeson was born on April 9, 1898.
Paul Robeson was born on April 9, 1898
paul robeson died of a stroke on january 23 1976
He had 4 other siblings: Reeve Robeson, Marian Robeson, Benjamin C. Robeson, and William Drew Robeson the second.
Yes Paul Robeson got a scholarship.P.S from your moms titty sack