“Powerful & poignant, entertaining & educational, heartfelt & humorous!” Cape Cod Times. The Santa Monica Playhouse Black History [every] Month Project honors Paul Robeson with celebrity Stogie ...
St. Casimir’s Roman Catholic Church, now the Paul Robeson Theater, 40 Greene Ave. The brownstone building, originally named Church of the Redeemer, was constructed in 1864 by the Fourth Universalist ...
At the end of his life, famed singer, actor, activist and athlete Paul Robeson came to live in West Philadelphia in 1966 with his sister Marian R. Forsythe in a three-story home at 4951 Walnut St.
"Using Theater as a vehicle for Social change, Kenyatta is powerful & poignant, entertaining & educational, heartfelt & humorous, the show celebrates our common humanity." Cape Cod Times. Santa Monica ...
The Paul Robeson Theater and Stuyvesant Mansion, formerly owned by the trailblazing physician Dr. Josephine English, are facing a court-ordered sale. By Daniela Gorny In a new book, the Harvard ...
Lawrence Brown (left) and Paul Robeson perform at the Mother A.M.E. Zion Church in Harlem, N.Y., in 1941. (Sony Classical) Singing or acting on stage and film, playing football and advocating for ...
Singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson is receiving a street in his honor in Philadelphia Robeson was blacklisted for his international activism during the Cold War The Paul Robeson House in West ...
"He was the most famous, the most wealthy, the most well-known African American man in the world," experts say. This story originally appeared on 6abc. Paul Robeson was one of the most famous artists ...