Release Date: 1998-01-01
Overview: A famed athlete, linguist, scholar, lawyer, actor, singer and activist, Paul Robeson left behind an irreplaceable legacy in American life. Friends, artists and writers recount the efforts of this tireless champion of African-American rights, whose actions ironically made him a target of McCarthyism. This eye-opening profile of the American icon is designed for students in middle school, high school and college.
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Paul Robeson
as Himself (archive footage)
Pam Grier
as Narrator (voice)
Martin Duberman
as Himself
Lloyd Brown
as Himself
Oscar Peterson, Jr.
as Himself
Ross Keith - Director of Photography
Rachel Hermer - Director
Bill Toles - Original Music Composer
Jinx Godfrey - Editor
Lou Potter - Writer
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