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you grow up I'll treat you as a man." She also addresses the issue of his infidelity, which he neither confirms or denies; she assures him that she feels that they have such a deep level of love, that past events could not affect it, "No matter what other women have done to you, or you to them, they have in no way walked in my garden." Harry Hanson, a New York critic, gave the book a positive review and called it inspiring, and that it was written with "rich understanding" and "deep pride". He recommended that the book should be read by white America.
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attended summer school at Columbia. They married one year later in August 1921. Eslanda gave up her intentions to study medicine and supported her husband as his business manager. Indeed, Paul credited her as the catalyst for his acting career, saying "Even then, I never meant to . I just said yes to
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by or before 1938, they accepted this (as Robeson explained to his son, "(S)ometimes... great injustices may be inflicted on the minority when the majority is in a pursuit of a great and just course") and did not speak out against it. By 1938, however, they helped Eslanda's brother Francis escape.
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for anthropology and graduated in 1937. In England, she learned more about Africa. She made the first of three journeys to the continent, touring South and East Africa with her son in 1936. With the signs of war imminent in Europe, the Robesons moved back to Harlem in 1938. Three years later, they
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in 1930. Robeson, who had provided no direct input, was "deeply angered" by it. He resented that she put words into his mouth and depicted him as lazy, immature, and needy of her guidance. In the book, Robeson complains, "she treats me just as a ... small child", to which she replies "perhaps when
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was published in 1949, a book of dialogues and comments, edited by Buck, that lets Eslanda speak on society, politics, gender role, and race relations. While the book contained a critique of cold war politics, its reception, in general, was positive, but few copies were sold.
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in New York with a B.S. degree in chemistry. She first became politically active during her years at Columbia, when her own interest in racial equality was reinforced by young intellectuals in New York. While there, she began to work at
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the same year. The book was unusual, as few books in those days dealt with Africa in the first place, and her perspective, as an African American woman, on women in black Africa was unique. The book's publication was endorsed by
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whose family was expelled from Spain in the 17th century, and Lydia Weston, who was of partial African descent and had been enslaved and then manumitted in 1826 by Plowden Weston in Charleston, South Carolina. Their son,
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In 1931, the couple were living in London and became more estranged. Eslanda resumed her own career, taking acting parts in three movies over the next couple of years. She enrolled at the
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Once their passports had been returned to the Robesons, they flew to London and the Soviet Union. Eslanda made her third and final trip to Africa, attending the first postcolonial
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in Ghana in 1958. In 1963, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She returned from Russia to the US and died in New York in 1965, two days before her 70th birthday.
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get her to quit pestering me." Eslanda worked at the hospital until 1925, when the career of her husband took more and more of her time. She spent time in
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and challenged the legitimacy of the proceedings. Her passport was revoked, until the decision was overturned in 1958. Fighting for the
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Her brother John had already departed the previous year, and Paul Jr. did not continue with his education at a Moscow "model school."
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Eslanda Cardozo Goode was born in Washington, D.C., on December 15, 1895. Her maternal great-grandparents were Isaac Nunez Cardozo, a
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Out of the Shadows: The political writings of Eslanda Goode Robeson, in: Paul Robeson. Essays on His Life and Legacy
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moved to Enfield, Connecticut to their estate "The Beeches". Eslanda earned her Ph.D. in anthropology at the
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In the late 1920s, Eslanda wrote her first book, a first biography of her husband:
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in 1946. Using her diary notes of her Africa trip, she completed her second book
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American anthropologist, author, actor and civil rights activist (c.1895–1965)
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In 1941, Eslanda and Paul joined other influential black people to found the
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Robert Shaffer (January 2002). Joseph Dorinson and William Pencack (ed.).
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Umoren, Imaobong D. (2021), Rietzler, Katharina; Owens, Patricia (eds.),
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of Surgical Pathology, the first black person to hold such a position.
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Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson
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activist. She was the wife and business manager of performer
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The Undiscovered Paul Robeson. An Artist's Journey 1898–1939
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Buck and Eslanda continued to work together. As a result,
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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Epic Lives: One Hundred black Women Who Made a Difference
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Essay by G. M. Austin about EGR's journalistic writings
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W.E.B. DuBois (September 1930). "The Brewing Reader".
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Stark Young (August 6, 1930). "Paul Robeson, Negro".
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Washington, D.C.
New York City
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Columbia University
BS
London School of Economics
MS
Hartford Seminary
PhD
Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson Jr.
Anthropology
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
anthropologist
civil rights
Paul Robeson
Sephardic Jew
Francis Lewis Cardozo
Secretary of State of South Carolina
War Department
Howard University
University of Illinois
Columbia University
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
histological chemist
Paul Robeson
Harlem
Paul Jr
Fredi Washington

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