Authors: Martin Duberman
sixty-fourth birthday greetings and letters (1962),
508
sixty-fifth birthday messages and presents (1963),
512
,
748
n
36
sixty-seventh birthday “salute,”
528â30
,
756
n
18
,
n
19
seventy-fifth birthday celebration (1973),
546â7
,
762
n
18
Spingarn Medal (1945),
295
,
299â301
on Jews and discrimination,
133
,
353
,
626
n
48
,
689
n
34
,
737
n
47
;
see also
Jews; Soviet Union: anti-Semitism in
lack of recognition felt by (Sixties),
534
law profession and law school,
30
,
41
,
43
,
52â5
,
585
n
17
,
n
18
married life with Eslanda Robeson,
see
Robeson, Eslanda, marriage of PR and,
money matters,
33
,
67
,
70
,
409
,
708
n
13
,
714
n
47
,
753
n
6
The Emperor Jones
, income from,
167
loan from Otto Kahn,
83â5
,
119â20
,
596
n
42
,
606
n
28
Paul, Jr., and,
313â14
Bob Rockmore put in charge of,
242
Sanders of the River
, income from,
626
n
50
pentatonic scale theories,
437â8
,
719
n
19
,
723
n
5
,
731
n
16
,
740
n
65
personal characteristics of as adolescent,
12â13
,
15â16
affability (friendliness, accessibility),
15
,
40
,
272
anger (rage),
15
,
244â5
,
271
,
284
,
440â1
,
487â9
apartness (loner),
13
,
15
,
534
,
573
n
15
as a boy,
9
charisma,
258â9
charm,
290
Essie's personal characteristics compared,
37â9
faith in human nature,
416â18
gentleness,
24
irresolution, appearance of,
150â2
Ari Kiev on,
534
lack of affectation and self-consciousness,
118
,
238
,
258
,
350
“laziness” misunderstood,
54
,
585
n
16
Ethel Mannin on,
118
Fania Marinoff on,
229
Ben Robeson on,
54
Tony Salemmé on,
68â9
stubbornness,
363
Rebecca West on,
94
physical appearance,
42
,
85
,
148
,
157
,
231
,
526
political and social views and activities,
107â8
1930 views,
132â5
1938 appearances at rallies,
222
,
224
,
227â8
1938 trip to Spain,
220
1949 activities,
337â8
,
340â50
1951 activities,
396â8
,
399â400
1952 election campaign,
404
,
405
1959 activities,
479â80
1961 activities,
493â5
1964 activities,
526â7
1965 activities,
531â2
African culture,
129
,
170â81
,
623
n
30
,
624
n
38
;
see also
African culture
American culture, indictment of,
169
,
171â2
antilynching campaign (1945â46),
305â7
black agenda effort (1947),
322â4
black nationalism,
172â5
,
201â2
,
309
,
310
,
575
n
24
,
623â4
n
36
;
see also
black Americans; black Muslim movement
Churchill's “Iron Curtain” speech, response to,
303â4
,
672
n
18
on Communism,
329â30
;
see also
China; Communist Party, U.S.A.; Soviet Union
disillusion with Communism rumored,
415
,
499
,
505â6
,
512â3
,
522â3
,
721
,
n
32
disillusion with Soviet Union rumored,
453â4
,
499
,
505â6
,
512â13
,
522â3
,
750
n
49
election of 1948,
325â8
,
334â5
gradualism rejected,
459
HUAC hearings (1956),
440â3
internationalism,
202
C.L.R. James on,
197â8
NBC cancellation (1950),
384â5
Paris speech (1949),
341â50
,
686
n
15
Peoria affair (1947),
317â20
,
678
n
5
,
679
n
6
,
n
7
Prayer Pilgrimage (1957),
447â8
primary allegiance to black people, not Communist Party,
458â9
Progressive Party,
see
Progressive Party
on racism,
see
racism
“refusal to fight the Soviets” line,
342â50
,
382â3
,
686
n
15
,
687
n
16
,
n
17
rhetoric and political rigidity,
381â2
,
415â16
at Rutgers,
25â9
Senate Judiciary Committee hearings (1948),
328â30
,
683
n
31
,
n
32
shift away from “Communist” image (1958),
453
,
458â9
Soviet purge trials,
221
,
308
,
416â17
,
506
,
641
n
17
and Soviet Union,
see
Soviet Union
Spingarn award ceremony (1945),
299â301
Vietnam,
387
Welcome Home rally (1949),
357â9
during World War II,
233â4
,
238â9
,
252â3
,
255
,
257â9
,
266â8
,
282â5
,
654
n
51
,
659
n
12
,
666
n
6
,
668
n
21
after World War II (1945â46),
298â311
Yergan as political liaison,
257
radio broadcasts,
235â6
,
238
,
617
n
56
,
633
n
30
Emperor Jones
scene,
78
recordings,
82
,
232
,
616â17
n
56
,
708
n
13
,
737
n
53
1925â26,
98
“Ballad for Americans,”
236
Othello Recording Company,
408â9
,
425
,
714
n
47
religion,
see
black churches
return to the U.S., feelings about (1960â61),
484â5
,
493â5
; (1963)
520â1
at Rutgers College,
see
Rutgers College
Russian language and,
149
,
156
,
162
,
185
,
244
1965 California trip,
530
as adolescent,
13â14
Larry Brown as accompanist and arranger,
78â83
,
85
,
98
,
112â15
,
156
,
240
,
302
,
338
,
467
,
470
,
487
career pattern,
126
concerts and recitals,
see
concerts and recitals
above
folk songs,
218
,
728
n
38
;
see also
folk music
Emma Goldman on,
89
lieder,
145
,
176
,
613â14
n
35
,
615
n
44
,
616â17
n
56
microphone technique,
236
,
467
,
633
n
29
pentatonic theories,
437â8
,
719
n
19
,
723
n
5
,
731
n
16
,
740
n
65
range of PR's voice,
111
,
236
,
350
recordings,
see
recordings
above
Russian songs,
121
,
149
,
156
,
616â17
n
56
,
634
n
32
,
649
n
17
at Rutgers,
24
self-doubts about musicianship,
245
spirituals,
see
spirituals
below
voice lessons and coaches,
101
,
120
,
660
n
20
South, PR on,
326â7
1930 tours,
128â9
affinity for the songs,
81
Larry Brown as accompanist and arranger,
78â83
Copley Plaza Hotel concert (1924),
77
critics' dissatisfaction with,
128â9
,
146
,
608
n
41
Provincetown Playhouse, performance at (1925),
79â81
Gertrude Stein on,
92
Van Vechtens' home, performance at (1925),
79
see also
concerts and recitals
above
,
and individual spirituals
and Soviet Union,
see
Soviet Union
sports,
see
athletics
statue by Salemmé,
68â9
,
589
n
3
television appearances,
466â8
,
492
,
729
n
5
theatrical activities
as adolescent,
13
Amateur Players,
43
Black Boy
,
103â4
,
596
n
2
,
601â2
n
46
,
n
47
,
n
49
Black Majesty
(James),
196â7
contract dispute with Caroline Dudley Reagan,
116â19
,
605
n
18
,
605â6
n
20
in England (1922),
47â51
Essie's encouragement,
44
Essie on PR's acting,
89â90