PAUL ROBESON BY: PAYTON CAHOON. W HEN P AUL R OBESON WAS BORN. Paul was born on April 9,1898. Paul was born at Princeton, New York.

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PAUL ROBESON BY: PAYTON CAHOON

W HEN P AUL R OBESON WAS BORN. Paul was born on April 9,1898. Paul was born at Princeton, New York.

P AUL R OBESON MOM Eslanda she was the first black woman to head a pathology laboratory. Paul Robeson say’s “ I must keep fighting until I'm dying.”

P AUL R OBESON ' S DAD Paul Robeson Jr was born on November 29,1927. His dad was in the Civil rights movement.

T HE SLAVE AWAY Paul’s father was a runaway slave who went on to graduate. Paul Robeson won 15 varsity letter in sports.

W HEN HE WAS INDUCTED ? 19 years later after Paul Robeson death he was inducted into the collage football hall of fame. Paul Robeson met and married a girl name Estanda Cordoza Coode.

P AUL R OBESON FAMOUS ? Paul is famous because he is an African American athlete. Singer, actor, and advocate the civil rights. Paul got a scholar athlete award.

W HEN HE SPOKE ? Paul Robeson spoke and performed at the strike rallies. Paul has have conference’s and labor festivals worldwide.

F AMOUS QUOTE ' S Paul famous quote’s are “as an artist I come to sing but as a citizen I will always speak for peace and no.. One at every time step the vast”. He was offered the leading role Othello.

H E ’ S CHANELLENGED ? Paul was protested the growing cold War and worked fearlessly. He was chanellenged to the president Truman to support.

P AUL CONTINUED Robeson continued to perform and speak out against racism in support of labor. He made his last concert to New Zealand.

P AUL R OBESON DIED ? Paul Robeson died in Philadelphia on January 23, The events was he was alive and died on ( 1956 – 1957).

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PICTURES It’s a cartoon of Paul Robeson smiling and doing other little stuff.

P ICTURES He is doing and act with a girl.

M ORE PICTURES He with his wife and talking about the song of freedom.

P AUL R OBESON He’s smiling and talking about the song of struggle that people have.

I T CONTINUES Look’s like he is in a crowd of people while holding sign’s up.

F.B.I it look’s like he’s being the protecter of the F.B.I.