In a Black History Month special, we remember the lives of the legendary
civil rights activist, singer and actor Paul Robeson and his wife
Eslanda, whose story is not as well known. One of the most celebrated
singers and actors of the 20th century, Robeson was attacked,
blacklisted and hounded by the government for his political beliefs.
Eslanda Robeson, known by her friends as "Essie," was an author, an
anthropologist and a globally connected activist who worked to end
colonialism in Africa and racism in the United States. We’re joined by
historian Barbara Ransby, author of the new biography, "Eslanda: The
Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson." [includes rush
transcript–partial. More to come.
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