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Political views of Paul Robeson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Political views of Paul Robeson Entertainer and activist, Paul Robeson's political philosophies and outspoken views about domestic and international Communist countries and movements were the subject of great concern to the western mass media and the United States Government, during the Cold War. His views also caused controversy within the ranks of black organizations and the entertainment industry. Robeson was never officially identified as a member of the Communist party, domestically or internationally. Robeson's beliefs in socialism, his ties to the CPUSA and leftist trade unions along with his experiences in the USSR, continue to cause controversy among historians and scholars as well as fans and journalists. ==First visit to the Soviet Union (1934)== Robeson journeyed to the Soviet Union in December 1934, via Germany, having been given an official invitation. While there, Robeson was welcomed by playwrights, artists and filmmakers, among them Sergei Eisenstein who became a close friend.〔Duberman, Martin. ''Paul Robeson'', 1989, pg 189.〕 Robeson also met with African Americans who had migrated to the USSR including his two brothers-in-law.〔Duberman, Martin. ''Paul Robeson'', 1989, pg 185.〕 Robeson was accompanied by his wife, Eslanda Goode Robeson and his biographer and friend, Marie Seton. He and his wife Eslanda were nearly attacked by Nazi Sturmabteilung at the stopover in Berlin,〔Duberman, Martin. ''Paul Robeson'', 1989, pg 184〕
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