Paul Robeson Jr. Speaks to America

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"Paul Robeson Jr. Speaks to America" is a work in which Paul Robeson Jr. reflects on his father's legacy, civil rights, and American society through essays, commentary, or collected speeches.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction work
about African American cultural contributions
Cold War politics
McCarthyism NERFINISHED
civil liberties in the United States
legacy of Paul Robeson
race relations in the United States
author Paul Robeson Jr. NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn American democracy and its contradictions
civil rights struggles of the 20th century
political legacy of Paul Robeson
genre essay collection
political commentary
hasPart commentary
essays
speeches
intendedAudience civil rights activists
general public
students of African American history
language English
mainSubject African American history
American society
Paul Robeson NERFINISHED
civil rights movement
political activism
racial justice
perspectiveOf Paul Robeson Jr. NERFINISHED
workSubject anti-racism
freedom of speech
labor movement in the United States
political repression in the United States
social justice

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