Paul Robeson was an American actor, singer, and civil rights activist known for his powerful voice and commitment to social justice. His performances in films like "Show Boat" and "The Emperor Jones" showcased his exceptional talent and versatility. Robeson's advocacy for racial equality and his involvement in political causes reflect his dedication to both his craft and his principles, making him a prominent figure in American history.

"Through the years I have received my share of recognition for efforts in the fields of sports, the arts, the struggle for full citizenship for the Negro people, labor's rights and the fight for peace."

"Could I say that the reason that I am here today, you know, from the mouth of the State Department itself, is: I should not be allowed to travel because I have struggled for years for the independence of the colonial peoples of Africa."

"We must join with the tens of millions all over the world who see in peace our most sacred responsibility."

"Yes, peace can and must be won, to save the world from the terrible destruction of World War III."

"This United States Government should go down to Mississippi and protect my people. That is what should happen."

"Why should the Negroes ever fight against the only nations of the world where racial discrimination is prohibited, and where the people can live freely? Never! I can assure you, they will never fight against either the Soviet Union or the peoples' democracies."

"Four hundred million in India, and millions everywhere, have told you, precisely, that the colored people are not going to die for anybody: they are going to die for their independence."