عن المؤلف

Paul Robeson was an influential American singer, actor, and civil rights activist, renowned for his powerful baritone voice and compelling performances. Born in 1898 in Princeton, New Jersey, he excelled academically and athletically, attending Rutgers University and later earning a law degree from Columbia University. However, Robeson found his true calling in the arts, becoming a celebrated figure on stage and in film, with notable performances in productions such as "Othello" and films like "The Emperor Jones."

Beyond his artistic achievements, Robeson was a prominent advocate for civil rights, using his platform to speak out against racial injustice and for labor rights. He traveled extensively, promoting global understanding and solidarity among oppressed peoples. His activism often brought him into conflict with the U.S. government during the Red Scare, leading to a significant decline in his career. Nevertheless, Robeson's legacy endures, reflecting his commitment to social justice and his contributions to American culture.

الجنسية أمريكي
تاريخ الميلاد April 9, 1898
مكان الميلاد Princeton, New Jersey, United States
تاريخ الوفاة January 23, 1976