Paul Robeson was a prominent African American artist, known for his remarkable talents as a singer, actor, and social activist. Born in 1898, he excelled academically and earned a scholarship to Rutgers University, where he became a standout athlete and graduated as a valedictorian. Robeson later gained fame for his deep baritone voice and powerful performances in theater and film, notably in productions like "Othello" and the musical "Show Boat." His art often reflected...