Paul Robeson Speaks: Writings, Speeches, and Interviews, a Centennial CelebrationCitadel Press, 1978 - 623ÆäÀÌÁö The ideas of the world-renowned Black American are represented on the arts, civil rights, socialism, and other topics. |
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Preface v | 8 |
Message to Youth Festival in Budapest Daily Worker August | 23 |
A Paul Robeson Chronology | 27 |
IN COLLEGE | 49 |
IN THE TWENTIES | 67 |
Paul Robeson and Negro Music N Y Times April 5 1931 | 81 |
Robeson Spurns Music He Doesnt Understand N | 85 |
NegroesDont Ape the Whites Daily Herald London January | 91 |
The Negro People and the Soviet Union Address National Council | 236 |
Robeson Denounces Korean Intervention Speech at rally sponsored | 252 |
Negro HistoryHistory of the Whole Negro People Heres | 265 |
Unity for Peace Speech at American Peoples Congress for Peace | 278 |
Speech at Funeral of Mother Bloor August 12 1951 | 282 |
Du Bois Freedom Spurs Peace Fight Heres My Story Freedom | 295 |
Genocide Stalks the U S A New World Review February 1952 | 308 |
We Cant Sit Out This Election Heres My Story Freedom August | 323 |
Paul Robeson on Negro Race Jamaica Daily Gleaner BWI July | 98 |
Robeson Visions an Africa Free of Rule by Europeans N | 104 |
An Exclusive Interview with Paul Robeson Father J C OFlaherty | 113 |
Paul Robeson Tells Us Why Sidney Cole CineTechnician London | 121 |
A Great Negro Artist Puts His Genius to Work for His People | 127 |
IN THE FORTIES | 135 |
Speech at National Maritime Union Convention July 8 1941 | 137 |
Time to Bring Negro Baseball Players into the Major Leagues | 151 |
AntiImperialists Must Defend Africa Address at rally sponsored | 168 |
Robeson Asks Truman Action on Lynching Daily Worker July | 171 |
Remarks at Longshore Shipclerks Walking Bosses Gatemen | 188 |
For Freedom and Peace Address at Welcome Home Rally New York | 201 |
Statement on UnAmerican Activities Committee News release | 218 |
A Message to Members and Friends of the Council on African | 223 |
The Brave Trumpets of Albert Einstein and His Fellow | 333 |
To You Beloved Comrade New World Review April 1953 | 347 |
Speech at the Peace Bridge Arch August 16 1953 | 363 |
Ho Chi Minh Is the Toussaint LOuverture of IndoChina Heres | 377 |
Floodtide of Peace Letter to Boris Polevoi Masses Mainstream | 386 |
Paul Robeson Sings Talks ActsSees Peace Basis of CultureTim | 401 |
Some Aspects of AfroAmerican Music December 1956 | 436 |
Greetings on the Anniversary of the Great October Revolution | 450 |
Leeson Daily Worker London January 14 1960 | 461 |
TurningPoint American Dialogue OctoberNovember 1964 | 474 |
The Essence of Fascism and Communism Excerpts from testimony | 490 |
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