In 1970s Compton, the Paul Robeson Players emerge as one of L.A.'s longest-running Black theaters. In the early 1970s, Compton’s Communicative Arts Academy opened as a space for Black artists to ...
In an event titled “Black Activism, Then and Now,” hosted by the Princeton Public Library on Tuesday, Feb. 15, panelists discussed the local, national, and international activism of Paul Robeson, a ...
Born in Princeton Township on April 9, 1898, Paul Leroy Robeson would have been 125 years old on Sunday. A nationally recognized tackle and end football player and bass-baritone singer, Robeson rose ...
This is FRESH AIR. Bass-baritone Paul Robeson was one of the most popular figures of the 20th century, and also one of the most controversial. He died in 1976 at the age of 77, leaving a huge imprint ...
Come learn about Princeton local hero Paul Robeson and Princeton's Black history by joining this coloring book workshop! The Arts Council of Princeton has designed an in-depth historical coloring book ...
Paul Robeson stands as one of the most accomplished and principled men of the 20th century. Born in 1898, the son of an escaped slave, Robeson rose to international prominence through extraordinary ...
For information about the Paul Robeson 60th Anniversary Celebration Committee, contact [email protected] or log onto www.robesoncelebration.org To purchase tickets for “An Evening with Friends: A ...
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