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![Tribute to Paul Robeson, WBAI](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1968Call Number: PR 077Format: 1/4 3 3/4 ipsProgram: WBAICollection: Paul Robeson recordings
Tribute to Paul Robeson, for his 70th Birthday. Pete Seeger narrates Robeson’s life, interspersed with Robeson recordings and commentary by Lawrence Brown, Lloyd L. Brown, Floyd McKissack, Ted Poston, Harry Bragg, Leonard dePaur.
Robeson recording of “Go Down Moses;” the last speech of Othello, with Robeson’s introduction; narrative on Robeson’s life by William L. Patterson; recordig made by the Westchester Committee for Law & Order following the Peekskill “riots” of 1949, with the Weavers singing “Hold the Line,” and Pete Seeger, Howard Fast, Alice Childress, Fred Hillerman telling the true story of the attacks at Peekskill and commenting on Robeson’s fightback; recording of Robeson singing “The House I Live In.”
Also contains recordings from the May 18, 1952 Peace Arch Concert and the 1957 concert via trans-atlantic cable to the Eisteddfod Festival in Wales.
Same as CD 341 & 342
![Tribute to Paul Robeson, WBAI](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1968Call Number: CD 341Format: CDProgram: WBAICollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Tribute to Paul Robeson, for his 70th Birthday, WBAI. Pete Seeger narrates Robeson’s life, interspersed with Robeson recordings and commentary by Lawrence Brown, Lloyd L. Brown, Floyd McKissack, Ted Poston, harry Bragg, Leonard dePaur.
CD 342 continues the tribute.
Same as PR 077
CD 341 is Side 1 of PR 077
![Tribute to Paul Robeson, WBAI](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1968Call Number: CD 342Format: CDProgram: WBAICollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Tribute to Paul Robeson, WBAI
Second side of tape continues the WBAI 1968 tribute to Robeson’s 70 birthday: Robeson recording of “Go Down Moses;” the last speech of Othello, with Robeson’s introduction; narrative on Robeson’s life by William L. Patterson; recordig made by the Westchester Committee for Law & Order following the Peekskill “riots” of 1949, with the Weavers singing “Hold the Line,” and Pete Seeger, Howard Fast, Alice Childress, Fred Hillerman telling the true story of the attacks at Peekskill and commenting on Robeson’s fightback; recording of Robeson singing “The House I Live In.”
Also contains recordings from the May 18, 1952 Peace Arch Concert and the 1957 concert via trans-atlantic cable to the Eisteddfod Festival in Wales.
Same as PR 077
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