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Friday Night Music: Jimmy Wahlsteen, '181st Song'

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avanti12/18/2009 10:37:39 pm PST

re: #161 Floral Giraffe

Paul Robeson’s amazing voice!

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He’s never been forgiven for his politics:

“During the 1940s, Robeson’s black nationalist and anti-colonialist activities brought him to the attention of Senator Joseph McCarthy. Despite his contributions as an entertainer to the Allied forces during World War II, Robeson was singled out as a major threat to American democracy. Every attempt was made to silence and discredit him, and in 1950 the persecution reached a climax when his passport was revoked. He could no longer travel abroad to perform, and his career was stifled. Of this time, Lloyd Brown, a writer and long-time colleague of Robeson, states: “Paul Robeson was the most persecuted, the most ostracized, the most condemned black man in America, then or ever. It was eight years before his passport was reinstated. “