Paul Bustill Robeson

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Definition

Proper noun: - Paul Bustill Robeson: An acclaimed American bass-baritone concert singer, actor, professional football player, and a prominent social activist. He is historically significant for his outspoken criticism of racial discrimination and his advocacy for socialism and international labor rights during the 20th century.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The documentary explored the life and legacy of Paul Bustill Robeson.
    • Paul Bustill Robeson's powerful rendition of "Ol' Man River" is iconic.
    • Scholars study the political activism of Paul Bustill Robeson.
Advanced Usage
  • Referencing his multifaceted career: The name is used to denote exceptional achievement across multiple fields combined with principled political activism.
    • He was a true Renaissance man in the vein of Paul Bustill Robeson.
  • As a symbol of resistance: His name is invoked in discussions about art, politics, and civil rights.
    • Her courage reminded me of Paul Bustill Robeson's steadfast principles.
Variants and Related Words
  • Robeson (noun): A common shortened reference to the full name.
    • The lecture was titled "Robeson and the Politics of Culture."
  • Robesonian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Paul Robeson or his ideals.
    • He held a Robesonian belief in the power of art for social change.
Synonyms
  • Civil rights icon: A figure symbolizing the struggle for racial equality.
  • Artist-activist: A person who uses their artistic platform for political and social advocacy.
Related Phrases
  • The legacy of Paul Robeson: Refers to the enduring impact of his work and beliefs.
    • We must preserve the legacy of Paul Robeson for future generations.
  • In the tradition of Robeson: Describing actions or careers that follow his example of combining performance with activism.
    • The singer's benefit concert was very much in the tradition of Robeson.
Noun
  1. United States bass singer and an outspoken critic of racism and proponent of socialism (1898-1976)