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Paul Robeson, Jr. (November 2, 1927 – April 26, 2014) was an American author, archivist and historian. ==Biography== Robeson was born in Brooklyn to entertainer and activist Paul Robeson and Eslanda Goode Robeson. As his family moved to Europe he grew up in England and Moscow, in the Soviet Union. In Moscow he attended an elite school. The Robesons returned to the United States in 1938 to live first in Harlem, New York, and after 1941 in Enfield, Connecticut. Robeson, Jr. graduated from Enfield High School and attended Cornell University where he graduated with a degree in electrical engineering in 1949. Robeson worked on the legacy of his father, published two books about him, and created an archive of his father's films, photographs, recordings, letters, and publications.〔 As an advocate for social and racial justice he shared the political views with his father indicating that "like him, I am a black radical".〔〔 He was married to Marilyn Greenberg in 1949; the couple had two children (David, who died in 1998, and Susan) and one grandchild. Robeson died of lymphoma in Jersey City, New Jersey in 2014.
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