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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-17-11 05:57 PM
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Silent Thread for OWS...and Paul Robeson's "Joe Hill...Protest in the Streets"
Joe Hill protest in the Streets

Hat Tip to:
brooklynblowback...for this.

(I NEVER DIED...SAYS HE...)

LISTEN ...It's BEAUTIFUL!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVLOOgPJ498


Paul Leroy Robeson (pronounced /ˈroʊbsən/, rohb-sən;<1> April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American concert singer (bass), recording artist, actor, athlete, scholar who was an advocate for the Civil Rights Movement in the first half of the twentieth century. He gained international attention for his work in the arts and he merged his artistic career with political activism to speak out for the equality of minorities and the rights of workers throughout the world. His affiliation with the Soviet Union and criticism of the lack of progress in civil rights in the United States at the outset of the Cold War and during the age of McCarthyism brought scrutiny, conflict and retribution from the American government and led to his public persona becoming diminished, him becoming economically blacklisted, and him being eschewed by the Civil Rights Movement in the second half of the twentieth century. He endured through the end of McCarthyism and was briefly returned to the artistic spotlight, but the events in the 1950s had taken a physical and mental toll on him and he lived out the last years of his life privately.

Robeson won a scholarship to Rutgers College and there he was an All-American football player, and valedictorian of his class. He further advanced his education attending Columbia Law School, while playing professionally in the National Football League and singing and acting in off-campus productions. He graduated from law school and had a brief stint working as a lawyer before focusing his career on the arts. He made extended singing tours of the United States and Europe, made nine films, and became an international star of stage, screen, radio and film.

He was the first major concert star to popularize the performance of Negro spirituals and was the first black actor to portray Shakespeare's Othello with an otherwise all-white cast. As his artistic career progressed, he increasingly became a more out-spoken political artist. His promulgated political beliefs, with respect to American policy, caught the attention of the FBI, the CIA and the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), and also brought public condemnation in the United States.

In 1950, his passport was revoked under the McCarran Act over his work in the anti-imperialism movement, his criticism of United States civil rights policies, and his affiliation with members of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Though internationally acclaimed, he was blacklisted in the United States from performing on stage, screen, radio and television and as a result, his income suffered because he was not able to travel overseas. His right to travel was restored in 1958, but his already faltering health broke down under controversial circumstances in 1963.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Robesons
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