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A Musical
Portrait of
PAUL
ROBESON
SINGLE CASSETTE or CD
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The son of a
slave had to endure humiliation and prejudice before taking his
place as the world's best bass-baritone singer
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A dazzling scholar and athlete, the young man became
the father of the ‘Black Rights’ movement. His astonishing courage
in the face of adversity and his refusal to be brow-beaten by authority
made him into a natural leader for the oppressed. Adored by women
and his faithful public, this is a truly fascinating biography of
a major 20th Century figure.
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Profits
go to NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOMES
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MASTERSOUND - Guaranteed
Quality Since 1969
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