Paul Robeson, both a scholar and an athlete, was a member of Phil Beta Kappa, a national football and baseball player, and was chosen twice as a good speaker of high school and university program farewells. As a celebrity, he starred in 11 movies, 5 Broadway musicals and sold out concerts in 25 different languages around the world. As a politician, he is called "the world citizen". Whenever he sees social or ethnic corruption in any country, he says it and spends the last few years with Albert Einstein. It brings peace to the world.
The audience may prefer Paul Robeson's screen appeal, but his true behavior causes discomfort, even if it is not at all disdainful. When he traveled the world, Paul Robertson opposed American imperialism and racial discrimination. Robertson contributed as an ally to the artists during the Second World War, but Senator Joseph McCarthy identified him as the main force of American democracy. Threaten him and put it on the blacklist. Shortly thereafter, the US Department of State took down the passport for 10 years. Because he could not visit, Robeson hosted a "telephone concert" and participated in thousands of European fans. However, he eventually fell into serious depression, retired from public life and settled in Philadelphia until his death in 1976. He is 77 years old.
As a talented actor, singer, writer, athlete and political activist, Paul Robson is a classic figure of the classic Renaissance of the 20th century. In 1919, he became a partisan of Rutgers University graduation class. While acquiring a law degree at Columbia University, Robertson also played football in the outgoing NFL. He practiced for a while, but he gave up the occupation he faced with severe discrimination. He quickly focused on another talent: acting. With the support of a white actor, he was the first African-American to lead the Broadway Othello team. In the role of Brutus in emperor Jones, Robertson was the first African-American who played a leading role in Hollywood's main production.