Author Talk with Dr. Gerald Horne / Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary
The Peoples Center is proud
to co-sponsor with the New Haven Free Public Library an author
talk "Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary," with Dr.
Gerald Horne on Wednesday, September 9 at 7 pm. The
discussion of Paul Robeson is very timely today. Robeson was
a fierce defender of democracy against fascism. Zoom link
below.
Author Talk: Dr. Gerald Horne
Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary
Wednesday, September 09
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Part of the Summer @ 7: An American Experience Virtual Series
Join Dr. Gerald Horne for a discussion of his book, Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary.
A world-famous singer and actor, a trained lawyer, an
early star of American professional football and a
polyglot who spoke over a dozen languages: these could
be the crowning achievements of a life well-lived. Yet
for Paul Robeson the higher calling of social justice
led him to abandon both the NFL and Hollywood and
become one of the most important political activists
of his generation, a crusader for freedom and equality
who battled both Jim Crow and Joseph McCarthy.
In Paul Robeson, Gerald Horne discovers within
Robeson’s remarkable and revolutionary life the story
of the twentieth century’s great political struggles:
against racism, against colonialism, against
poverty—and for international socialism. This critical
and searching biography provides an opportunity for
readers to comprehend the triumphs and tragedies of
the revolutionary progressive movement of which
Robeson was not just a part, but perhaps its most
resonant symbol.
Dr. Horne holds the Moores Professorship of History and African American Studies. His research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, politics, civil rights, international relations and war. He has also written extensively about the film industry. Dr. Horne received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from Princeton University.
Teaching
Dr. Horne's undergraduate courses include the Civil Rights Movement and U.S. History through Film. He also teaches graduate courses in Diplomatic History, Labor History and 20th Century African American History. Dr. Horne uses a variety of teaching techniques that enrich his classes and motivate students to participate
Research Interests
Dr. Horne is the author of more than thirty books and
one hundred scholarly articles and reviews. His
current research includes an examination of
U.S.-Southern African relations since the so-called
“Anglo-Boer War” at the end of the 19th century and an
analysis of the Political Economy of the music called
“Jazz” from the late 19th century to the present.
Link to Join Zoom Discussion:
This event cosponsored with the New Haven
Peoples Center
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