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Paul Robeson - a multi-talented All American Athlete and distinguished student scholar at Rutgers University, he spoke more than 25 different languages, and was an opera star who raised Negro spirituals to an art form. He starred on Broadway and in films, and was a moving orator who devoted his life to labor and liberal causes; a better deal for American Blacks and an end to the Colonial System in Africa.

Bull's Eye Production Incorporated and Kevin Maynor have produced and developed a documentary on the Life and Times of Paul Robeson. What makes this documentary different, is the original music is sung by Kevin Maynor, an international opera singer, who sings all of Paul Robeson's songs. Also, within this documentary, there are pictures and films of Robeson's life and interviews with Historian Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Harlem School of Art's Betty Allen and opera singer William Warfield.

During his career, Paul Robeson was blacklisted both by the U.S. government and the entertainment industry and was unable to perform until 1957. During those years, Robeson studied and taught himself how write and read Chinese. He also met with Albert Einstein to discuss the prospects of world peace. In spite of his ill treatment, Paul Robeson continued to fight for dignity and equality for all mankind.


     

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