Definition
Paul Robeson (1898-1976) was an American singer, actor, athlete, and activist known for his powerful bass-baritone voice and advocacy for civil rights. He achieved fame on stage and screen, starring in productions like 'Show Boat' and 'Othello'. Robeson used his platform to speak out against racial injustice and promote international solidarity. His political views led to him being blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Think of him as a multi-talented artist who fought for justice.✊ He was a voice for the voiceless.