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  1. Eslanda Goode Robeson, Robeson, Eslanda Goode 1896–1965 Anthropologist, author Eslanda “Essie” Robeson was a woman of many talents. An astute business manager to her talent… Pan-africanism , Pan-Africanism is an internationalist philosophy that is based on the idea that Africans and people of African descent share a common bond.

  2. 25 de fev. de 2014 · Whew! On occasion, I felt as though I needed to catch my breath while reading the autobiography of Eslanda (Essie) Cardozo Goode Robeson, by Barbara Ransby. I often imagined myself traveling with Essie during her journeys throughout Africa, Europe, South America, Asia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean.

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  3. Eslanda Goode Robeson (1896 - 1965), born December 15, 1896, was an American author, anthropologist and activist. She is best known as a critic of the United State’s racial laws, a supporter of African independence from colonial powers, and as the wife of Paul Robeson . [1]

  4. Biographie. Eslanda Robeson est née Eslanda Goode Cardozo le 15 décembre 1895 à Washington 1, 2. Elle est la fille de — John Goode —, greffier et de son épouse, Eslanda Elbert Cardozo. Son grand-père paternel, Francis Lewis Cardozo (en), est le premier secrétaire d’État noir de Caroline du Sud. Par son père, elle est descendante d ...

  5. This sentence opens Eslanda Goode Robeson’s 1945 travel narrative African Journey, an account of her summer excursion to sub-Saharan Africa. 1 A simple statement, it reflects the belief in historical, material, and spiritual connections between people of African descent that motivated Robeson to study, visit, and write about Africa.

  6. Eslanda („Essie“) Cardozo Goode Robeson (* 15. Dezember 1895 in Washington, D.C.; † 13. Dezember 1965 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Anthropologin, Autorin, Schauspielerin und Bürgerrechtlerin. Sie beschäftigte sich vor allem mit der afroamerikanischen Minderheit in den Vereinigten Staaten und mit den Problemen Afrikas.

  7. This biography of cosmopolitan anthropologist Eslanda Cardozo Goode Robeson explores her influence on her husband’s early career, their open marriage, and her life as a prolific journalist, a tireless advocate of women’s rights, and an outspoken anti-colonial and antiracist activist. Time Periods: 20th Century, 1920, 1945, 1961.