On this day in history, April 9, 1898, Paul Robeson was born in Princeton, NJ. He would’ve been 118 years old this year were he still alive (he died in 1976). Sidney Poitier gets much of the ink, so to speak, and rightfully so, but Robeson laid the groundwork, coming more than 2 decades before Poitier starred in his first feature film ("No Way Out" in 1950). Robeson made his big screen debut appearance in a film directed by another of cinema’s historical treasures, Oscar Micheaux’s "Body and Soul" in 1925. In fact, Robeson’s film acting career pretty much ended in the late 1940s (the fact that he was blacklisted and isolate politically by the House Un-American…
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