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  1. 17 de mai. de 2024 · A embriaguez jornalística da época declarou que "Robeson pediu isso!". A censura se cerrou sobre o cantor comunista. Organizações que afirmavam defender os direitos civis se afastaram dele e seus shows foram proibidos. Eles tiraram seu passaporte. Sua voz foi totalmente silenciada.

  2. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Increasing political awareness impelled Robeson to visit the Soviet Union in 1934, and from that year he became increasingly identified with strong left-wing commitments, while continuing his success in concerts, recordings, and theatre.

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  3. 16 de mai. de 2024 · One song that embodies these qualities is “Every Time I Feel the Spirit” by Paul Robeson. Released in an era when African-Americans faced immense struggles and oppression, this spiritual anthem holds a profound meaning that resonates with listeners even today.

  4. 9 de mai. de 2024 · The parallels Robeson perceived between the racist oppression of black Americans and the exploitation of Britain’s miners and industrial workers would shape his socialist and internationalist politics. This bond with Welsh miners culminated in the anti-racist, pro-labor 1940 film The Proud Valley.

  5. Há 4 dias · "The Internationale" (/ ˌ ɪ n t ər n æ ʃ ə ˈ n ɑː l,-ˈ n æ l / IN-tər-nash-ə-NA(H)L; French: "L'Internationale" [lɛ̃tɛʁnɑsjɔnal]) is an international anthem that has been adopted as the anthem of various anarchist, communist, socialist, democratic socialist, and social democratic movements.

  6. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Robeson testemunhou um debate acalorado entre Shaw e Coolidge. O tópico era o socialismo. “Quando Shaw me perguntou o que eu achava do Socialismo”, recordou mais tarde Robeson, “eu não tinha nada a dizer. Eu nunca realmente tinha pensado sobre o Socialismo.”. Nascido em Princeton, Nova Jersey, em 1898, Paul Robeson estava naquele ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_SeegerPete Seeger - Wikipedia

    21 de mai. de 2024 · Pete's uncle, Alan Seeger, a noted American war poet ("I Have a Rendezvous with Death"), had been one of the first American soldiers to be killed in World War I. All four of Pete's half-siblings from his father's second marriage—Margaret (Peggy), Mike, Barbara, and Penelope (Penny)—became folk singers.