He, later on, established both singing and film career, such as his feature in 1930, Borderline. During this time he also started his second big screen show of Show Boat in 1936. Eventually ending his film in Hollywood with Tales of Manhattan in 1942. Robeson reviewed the film for its shameful portrayal of African Americans. With being a movie and production star, Robeson inquired a voice people would listen to. Robeson spoke out against racial injustice quite often and was involved in world politics because of it. Playing roles in anti-Nazi demonstrations, where he also performed for Allied forces in WW2. He advocated for Pan-Africanism, which is the principle of the political union of all the indigenous natives of Africa. With his outspoken attitude he realizes what the United States thought of him, he became interested in Russia which allows him to reside in the city of Moscow with his family. During this time his relationship with the U.S.S.R became highly controversial during the Cold War. When he eventually did go back to the United States for to receive accolades for his stage work in 1943. He found himself contending with the government looking to censor
He, later on, established both singing and film career, such as his feature in 1930, Borderline. During this time he also started his second big screen show of Show Boat in 1936. Eventually ending his film in Hollywood with Tales of Manhattan in 1942. Robeson reviewed the film for its shameful portrayal of African Americans. With being a movie and production star, Robeson inquired a voice people would listen to. Robeson spoke out against racial injustice quite often and was involved in world politics because of it. Playing roles in anti-Nazi demonstrations, where he also performed for Allied forces in WW2. He advocated for Pan-Africanism, which is the principle of the political union of all the indigenous natives of Africa. With his outspoken attitude he realizes what the United States thought of him, he became interested in Russia which allows him to reside in the city of Moscow with his family. During this time his relationship with the U.S.S.R became highly controversial during the Cold War. When he eventually did go back to the United States for to receive accolades for his stage work in 1943. He found himself contending with the government looking to censor