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Paul Robeson’s voice carried across stages and countries, but his life was about more than fame. This biography introduces readers to Robeson as a scholar, athlete, actor, singer, and civil rights activist. Born in 1898, he learned early to value words, pride, and standing up for what he believed was right. As his talent brought him international attention, he also saw injustice and used his public voice to speak for freedom and equal rights. Eloise Greenfield presents Robeson with dignity and clarity, showing both his achievements and the challenges he faced because of racism and political pressure. This book offers young readers a meaningful look at art, courage, activism, and a life shaped by principle.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 48 Pages
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