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Paul Robeson

American singer, actor, and political activist (1898-1976).

Born April 9th, 1898 in Princeton. [ref]

Died January 23rd, 1976 at 77 years old in Philadelphia (stroke). [ref]

Occupations
American football player, actor, basketball player, film actor, lawyer, musician, musicologist, politician, singer, stage actor, writer
Wikipedia

Paul Robeson (1898-1976) died on January 23, 1976 in Philadelphia, at the age of 77. Robeson was an American football player, actor, lawyer, singer, cultural activist, and advocate for human rights. He was also a well-known figure of the civil rights movement for African Americans, and a fervent advocate for racial equality and social justice. Robeson was a widely talented individual who was fluent in several languages. His acting career was particularly successful, with him appearing in multiple films, including The Emperor Jones (1933), Sanders of the River (1935), and The Proud Valley (1940). He was also an important figure in concert performances and toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia and worldwide during the 1950s and 1960s. Robeson was awarded the Stalin Peace Prize in 1952 and the International Lenin Peace Prize in 1953, in recognition of his lifelong anti-colonialism activism. He also received many honours for his work, including honorary degrees from several universities, and was recognized for his work in social justice global activism. Robeson often stated his belief that all people should stand together in the fight against oppression and racism. He will be remembered as a powerful voice for a more equitable world.

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