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The Life of a Black Man - Robert Robeson
Starting in the 1930s, Robeson had become increasingly focused on equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities. He traveled internationally as part of this, including making a trip to the Soviet Union in 1934. By this point, Robeson was also outspoken against both racism and fascism. This sympathy with the Soviet Union had a major impact on his life and career after World War II.
The Peekskill Riots surrounded a concert by singer and activist Paul Robeson. His stances on political and civil rights issues and his communist affiliations catalyzed protests that were fueled with an undercurrent of racism and antisemitism.
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