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Paul Robeson

Page 132

by Martin Duberman


  McCarthy committee hearings, 412–13

  PR’s Paris speech (1949), 346–7

  Prayer Pilgrimage, 447

  on racial prejudice, 88

  Soviet purge trials, 221

  Walter White Ebony article, rebuttal to, 395

  press intrusions during PR’s illness and, 513, 516

  relationships with other men, 601 n 42, 614–15 n 43

  Noel Coward, 146, 147, 614 n 40, 615–6 n 48

  Marcel Duchamp, 618 n 4

  Michael Harrison, 150, 151, 162

  Grant Lucas, 39, 102, 147, 148, 150

  return to the U.S. (1963), 520–1

  return to the U.S. opposed (1961), 496

  on Revue Nègre, 93

  PR’s rumored disillusion with Soviet Union and, 512–13

  on Robert Rockmore, 313–14

  suicide attempt by PR and, 498–500

  Rebecca West and, 94–5

  on White’s Fire in the Flint, 72–3

  as writer, 157, 242, 292–3, 471, 481, 491, 492, 607 n 33, 617 n 3, 633 n 28, 691 n 49, 718 n 16, 743 n 6, 746 n 25, 754 n 8

  African Journey, 293, 412

  see also specific books

  Max Yergan and, 257

  Robeson, Frances Cline (“Frankie”) (sister-in-law), 426, 428, 569 n 16

  Robeson, Huldah (aunt), 6, 567 n 5

  Robeson, Louisa Bustill (Maria) (mother), 5, 8–9, 568 n 13, 568–9 n 14

  Robeson, Marian (sister), see Forsythe, Marian

  Robeson, Marilyn (daughter-in-law), 355–6, 358, 426, 464, 478, 479, 500, 501, 504, 524, 535, 537, 538, 540, 541, 691 n 48, n 49, 715 n 49, 718 n 15, n 16, 754 n 6

  Robeson, Paul

  on Africa, see African culture

  on assimilation, 172, 199–200

  athletics

  basketball, 22

  boxing, 52

  high school, 14, 16, 571–2 n 32

  at Rutgers, 22, 572–3 n 7–9

  see also football; Rutgers College; St. Christopher basketball team

  automobile accidents

  1947, 317

  1955, 431

  1958, 455

  black establishment on, 394–6

  on black leadership, 351

  childhood and adolescence, 3–18, 417–18

  brothers and sister, 5

  death of mother, 8–9

  Jamison School, 12

  jobs, 11

  oratory and debating, 10, 12, 16–17, 572 n 34

  personal characteristics, 9, 12–13, 15–16

  racism in Princeton, 5–6

  racism in Somerville, 12–15, 570 n 21, 571 n 27, n 28, n 29, n 30, 571–2 n 32

  relationship to father, 8, 10

  Somerville High, 12–17

  athletics, 571 n 32

  theatrical activities, 13

  in Westfield, 9

  Civil Rights Congress, see Civil Rights Congress (CRC)

  civil rights movement and, 484, 485, 499, 523, 528, 534

  in college, see Rutgers College

  concerts and recitals, 24, 33, 52, 85

  1924–25 76, 77

  1925, 79–82, 84–6

  1926, 98–101, 104–5

  1927, 105–7, 109–12, 603 n 2

  1928, 115

  1929, 120–1, 122, 125–6, 606 n 30, 608 n 41

  1930, 128–9, 613–14 n 34

  1931, 138, 145, 150, 616 n 51, 616–17 n 56

  1932, 156–7, 161–2

  1934, 178

  1935, 191–2, 631–2 n 19

  1936, 208, 634 n 32

  1937, 210, 212

  1938, 222, 226, 643 n 31

  1939, 228; see also “Ballad for Americans”

  1940, 240, 241, 243, 649 n 17

  1942, 256, 267–8

  1945, 297–8, 302–3

  1947, 316–17, 319–20

  1948, 336

  1949, 338, 349–52, 375–8, 689 n 34, n 40

  1952, 400–3

  1953, 409, 414

  1956, 436–7

  1957, 448, 449–50, 723 n 6

  1958–59, 454–6, 462–3, 466–8, 470, 471, 725 n 22, 729 n 4, n 5

  1960, 483, 487–91

  classical music excluded, 176

  combination of talk and song, 488–9

  Council on African Affairs, see

  Council on African Affairs (CAA)

  at private homes, 77, 82, 84, 115, 603 n 10

  death of, 548–50

  drinking, 102–3

  England, discrimination in, 607–8 n 38, 624 n 38; see also London

  on family, 603 n 3, 613 n 35, 669 n 24

  as father, 152, 189, 194, 246–7

  films, 101, 120, 607 n 34, 657 n 63

  African themes, 202–4

  Big Fella, 207–8

  Body and Soul, 77, 260

  Borderline, see Borderline

  Sergei Eisenstein, projects discussed with, 182–3, 185–7, 189–90, 194, 203–4, 208, 222, 627 n 59, 630–1 n 14

  Emperor Jones, The, see Emperor Jones, The (film)

  inability to find a satisfactory script, 122

  C.L.R. James play Black Majesty as possible vehicle, 196–7

  Jericho, 209, 210, 638 n 63

  Katanian’s documentary, 468–70, 730 n 11–13, 733 n 29

  King Solomon’s Mines, 202, 207, 637 n 54

  My Song Goes Forth, 202–3, 636 n 45

  Native Land, 261

  new outspokenness (1933) about film stereotypes, 169

  Sidney Poitier on PR’s career, 261

  Proud Valley, The, 228, 231, 232, 234, 239, 646 n 46, 648 n 14

  quitting Hollywood (1942), 260–1

  Sanders of the River, 178–82, 626 n 50, n 53, n 54, n 56, 626–7 n 56, 627 n 58

  Show Boat, 194–6, 203–4, 636 n 46

  Song of Freedom, 202, 204, 636 n 45, n 48

  Tales of Manhattan, 259–62, 656 n 61, 657 n 62

  final years of (1966–76), 539–50

  fraternity membership, see Alpha Phi Alpha

  on gay people, 93–4

  on God, 126–7, 576 n 31

  Greenwich Village discrimination (1920s), 596 n 2

  and Harlem, see Harlem

  health, physical and emotional, 101, 151, 659 n 12

  1953, 413, 414

  1954, 426

  1955–56, 436–9, 717 n 14

  1957, 723 n 6

  1959, 473–6, 732 n 7

  1960, 482

  1961–63, emotional state, 495–521

  1963, physical health, 517, 751 n 50

  1964, 523–6, 753 n 1

  1966–76, 539–50, 760 n 9, 762 n 17, 763 n 25

  bipolar depressive disorder, 438–9, 499

  Buch Clinic, 514, 516–18, 520–1, 751–2 n 50

  colds, 50, 100, 109, 119, 469

  depression, 149, 502–6, 511–12, 516–17, 532–6, 544, 545, 719 n 19, 742 n 2, 747 n 28, 749 n 41, 751 n 50, 757 n 28

  electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), 503–4, 506, 514, 516–17, 743 n 11–13, 747 n 27, n 28, 750–1 n 49, 758 n 31

  football injuries, 20, 21, 34

  Gracie Square hospital, see Gracie Square psychiatric hospital

  Dr. Kiev’s assessment (1965), 534

  nearly fatal illness (1965), 537

  organic condition underlying depression, 534, 540, 758–9 n 42

  overweight, 267, 414–15, 486

  Paget’s disease, 517, 751–2 n 50

  prostate surgery, 435, 717 n 14

  suicide attempt (1961), 497–500, 735–6 n 44; (1965) 532, 533, 535

  Here I Stand, 458–60, 465, 466, 525–6, 543, 726 n 29, n 31

  honors, awards, and tributes 1933, 161, 619 n 11

  1940, 238

  1943–45, 281, 294–5, 659 n 13, 665 n 3, 666 n 4, 669 n 28

  1950, 391

  1952, International Stalin Peace Prize, 406, 707 n 5

  1960, 486–7, 738 n 55

  1967–68, 542–3

  1970–72, 543–4, 760 n 12

  197
4, 547

  forty-sixth birthday celebration, 284–5

  sixtieth birthday tributes and celebrations (1958), 460–2, 727 n 34

  sixty-fourth birthday greetings and letters (1962), 508

  sixty-fifth birthday messages and presents (1963), 512, 748 n 36

  sixty-seventh birthday “salute,” 528–30, 756 n 18, n 19

  seventy-fifth birthday celebration (1973), 546–7, 762 n 18

  Spingarn Medal (1945), 295, 299–301

  on Jews and discrimination, 133, 353, 626 n 48, 689 n 34, 737 n 47; see also Jews; Soviet Union: anti-Semitism in

  lack of recognition felt by (Sixties), 534

  law profession and law school, 30, 41, 43, 52–5, 585 n 17, n 18

  linguistics, 623 n 34, 715 n 3

  married life with Eslanda Robeson, see Robeson, Eslanda, marriage of PR and,

  money matters, 33, 67, 70, 409, 708 n 13, 714 n 47, 753 n 6

  The Emperor Jones, income from, 167

  ER and, 102, 313–15, 601 n 44

  loan from Otto Kahn, 83–5, 119–20, 596 n 42, 606 n 28

  Paul, Jr., and, 313–14

  Bob Rockmore put in charge of, 242

  at Rutgers, 24, 574 n 17

  Sanders of the River, income from, 626 n 50

  oratory, 12, 16–17, 24–7, 340

  pentatonic scale theories, 437–8, 719 n 19, 723 n 5, 731 n 16, 740 n 65

  personal characteristics of as adolescent, 12–13, 15–16

  affability (friendliness, accessibility), 15, 40, 272

  anger (rage), 15, 244–5, 271, 284, 440–1, 487–9

  apartness (loner), 13, 15, 534, 573 n 15

  as a boy, 9

  Buch clinicians on, 751–2 n 50

  charisma, 258–9

  charm, 290

  courage, 326, 515

  Essie’s personal characteristics compared, 37–9

  faith in human nature, 416–18

  gentleness, 24

  Uta Hagen on, 269, 290, 291

  irresolution, appearance of, 150–2

  C.L.R. James on, 197, 634 n 33

  Ari Kiev on, 534

  lack of affectation and self-consciousness, 118, 238, 258, 350

  “laziness” misunderstood, 54, 585 n 16

  Ethel Mannin on, 118

  Fania Marinoff on, 229

  optimism, 334, 342, 405, 417–18

  Ben Robeson on, 54

  Tony Salemmé on, 68–9

  self-control, 15, 25

  stubbornness, 363

  Rebecca West on, 94

  physical appearance, 42, 85, 148, 157, 231, 526

  political and social views and activities, 107–8

  1930 views, 132–5

  1938 appearances at rallies, 222, 224, 227–8

  1938 trip to Spain, 220

  1949 activities, 337–8, 340–50

  1950 activities, 383, 385–8

  1951 activities, 396–8, 399–400

  1952 election campaign, 404, 405

  1959 activities, 479–80

  1961 activities, 493–5

  1964 activities, 526–7

  1965 activities, 531–2

  African culture, 129, 170–81, 623 n 30, 624 n 38; see also African culture

  American culture, indictment of, 169, 171–2

  antilynching campaign (1945–46), 305–7

  black agenda effort (1947), 322–4

  black Muslims, 528, 755 n 16

  black nationalism, 172–5, 201–2, 309, 310, 575 n 24, 623–4 n 36; see also black Americans; black Muslim movement

  Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech, response to, 303–4, 672 n 18

  colonialism, 296–300, 304, 434

  on Communism, 329–30; see also China; Communist Party, U.S.A.; Soviet Union

  disillusion with Communism rumored, 415, 499, 505–6, 512–3, 522–3, 721, n 32

  disillusion with Soviet Union rumored, 453–4, 499, 505–6, 512–13, 522–3, 750 n 49

  election of 1948, 325–8, 334–5

  gradualism rejected, 459

  HUAC hearings (1956), 440–3

  internationalism, 202

  C.L.R. James on, 197–8

  NBC cancellation (1950), 384–5

  Paris speech (1949), 341–50, 686 n 15

  Peoria affair (1947), 317–20, 678 n 5, 679 n 6, n 7

  Prayer Pilgrimage (1957), 447–8

  primary allegiance to black people, not Communist Party, 458–9

  Progressive Party, see Progressive Party

  on racism, see racism

  “refusal to fight the Soviets” line, 342–50, 382–3, 686 n 15, 687 n 16, n 17

  rhetoric and political rigidity, 381–2, 415–16

  at Rutgers, 25–9

  Senate Judiciary Committee hearings (1948), 328–30, 683 n 31, n 32

  shift away from “Communist” image (1958), 453, 458–9

  Soviet purge trials, 221, 308, 416–17, 506, 641 n 17

  and Soviet Union, see Soviet Union

  Spingarn award ceremony (1945), 299–301

  Vietnam, 387

  Welcome Home rally (1949), 357–9

  during World War II, 233–4, 238–9, 252–3, 255, 257–9, 266–8, 282–5, 654 n 51, 659 n 12, 666 n 6, 668 n 21

  after World War II (1945–46), 298–311

  Yergan as political liaison, 257

  radio broadcasts, 235–6, 238, 617 n 56, 633 n 30

  BBC, 480–1, 483

  Emperor Jones scene, 78

  recordings, 82, 232, 616–17 n 56, 708 n 13, 737 n 53

  1925–26, 98

  “Ballad for Americans,” 236

  “King Joe,” 177, 626 n 47

  Othello Recording Company, 408–9, 425, 714 n 47

  Vanguard, 460, 727 n 33

  Victor Company, 82, 86, 236

  religion, see black churches

  retreats, 666 n 5

  return to the U.S., feelings about (1960–61), 484–5, 493–5; (1963) 520–1

  at Rutgers College, see Rutgers College

  Russian language and, 149, 156, 162, 185, 244

  singing, 33, 69, 75, 650–1 n 29

  1965 California trip, 530

  as adolescent, 13–14

  blues, 156, 177–8

  Larry Brown as accompanist and arranger, 78–83, 85, 98, 112–15, 156, 240, 302, 338, 467, 470, 487

  career pattern, 126

  concerts and recitals, see concerts and recitals above

  Essie on, 56, 91

  folk songs, 218, 728 n 38; see also folk music

  Emma Goldman on, 89

  jazz, 176–7, 351, 625 n 46

  lieder, 145, 176, 613–14 n 35, 615 n 44, 616–17 n 56

  microphone technique, 236, 467, 633 n 29

  opera, 111, 245

  pentatonic theories, 437–8, 719 n 19, 723 n 5, 731 n 16, 740 n 65

  Pond as manager, 82, 85, 86, 98

  range of PR’s voice, 111, 236, 350

  recordings, see recordings above

  Russian songs, 121, 149, 156, 616–17 n 56, 634 n 32, 649 n 17

  at Rutgers, 24

  self-doubts about musicianship, 245

  spirituals, see spirituals below

  voice lessons and coaches, 101, 120, 660 n 20

  South, PR on, 326–7

  spirituals, 49, 77–82, 595 n 36

  1930 tours, 128–9

  affinity for the songs, 81

  Larry Brown as accompanist and arranger, 78–83

  Copley Plaza Hotel concert (1924), 77

  critics’ dissatisfaction with, 128–9, 146, 608 n 41

  Provincetown Playhouse, performance at (1925), 79–81

  Gertrude Stein on, 92

  Van Vechtens’ home, performance at (1925), 79

  see also concerts and recitals above, and individual spirituals

  and Soviet Union, see Soviet Union

  sports, see athletics

  statue by Salemmé, 68–9, 589 n 3

  television appearances, 466–8, 492, 729 n
5

  theatrical activities

  acting technique, 264, 270, 278

  as adolescent, 13

  Amateur Players, 43

  Black Boy, 103–4, 596 n 2, 601–2 n 46, n 47, n 49

  Black Majesty (James), 196–7

  contract dispute with Caroline Dudley Reagan, 116–19, 605 n 18, 605–6 n 20

  in England (1922), 47–51

  Essie’s encouragement, 44

  Essie on PR’s acting, 89–90

  Hairy Ape, The, 148–9, 616 n 50

  In Abraham’s Bosom turned down, 105

  John Henry (Bradford), 228, 237–8, 647–8 n 11

  Kahn asked for help by PR, 52–3

  limitations and opportunities as actor, PR on his, 71

  Lulu Belle part turned down, 83

  Othello, see Othello (Shakespeare)

  Pericles offer (1957), 451–2

  Plantation Revue, 52

  Plant in the Sun (Bengal), 223–5, 642 n 23

  Porgy, 106, 113, 603–4 n 10

  Porgy and Bess, 193, 215

  Roseanne, 56–7

  Shuffle Along, 44–5, 49, 52, 582 n 27, n 28

  suspension from Actors’ Equity, 116–17, 605 n 18

  Taboo (later renamed Voodoo), 43–5, 48–53, 58, 581–2 n 23, 583 n 5, 584 n 8

  Unity Theatre (London), 213, 223–4, 642 n 22, n 23

  see also Provincetown Players; and specific plays and musicals

  travel restrictions, 388–90, 393–4, 396, 399–400, 406–7, 414, 424–5, 432–5, 437, 444–5, 450–3, 463, 480, 509–10, 705 n 42, 716 n 7, 717 n 8, 719 n 22, 721 n 37, 728 n 39, n 40

  on Western culture, 169, 171–5, 200–2

  white attitudes toward

  as adolescent, 12, 14–16

  in England, 87, 123–4

  racial slurs, PR’s views on, 72

  at Rutgers, 19–21

  at Stotesbury and Miner (law office), 55

  see also racism

  women, relationships with, 69, 149, 294

  avoidance of commitment, 287, 288

  ER as convenient cover, 287

  friendships with husbands, 241–2

  in Paul Robeson, Negro (ER), 139–40

  Provincetown Players, 60–1

  strong and intelligent women, attraction to, 241, 667 n 16

  traditional male expectations, 165, 291

  see also Bledsoe, Geraldine

  (Maimie) Neale; Diamond, Freda;

  Hagen, Uta; Jackson, Yolande;

  McKinney, Nina Mae; Rockmore,

  Clara; Rosen, Helen

  Robeson, Paul, Jr. (son), 110, 115, 118, 119, 139, 140, 144, 145, 150–1, 152, 154–5, 161, 189, 194–5, 204–11, 221–2, 235, 238, 245–6, 292, 313–15, 355–6, 358, 382–3, 395, 408–9, 415, 416, 417, 425, 426, 435, 447, 460, 476, 478, 479, 491, 496, 498–500, 506, 513, 522, 524, 527–8, 530–1, 532, 533, 535–6, 537–8, 539–40, 541, 544–6, 548, 550, 641 n 18, 646 n 49, 669 n 24, 682 n 21, 702–3 n 26, 741 n 1

  1965 activities of PR and, 531–2

  birth, 110

 

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