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NY Public Library's Collection is notated; includes bio and career overview.
A Swiss bio includes a discography and booklist.
A Detroit page reprints some press clippings about the Centennial.
Rutgers, his alma mater, has a complete site centered on an exhibit at their Zimmerli Museum, which continues through the end of July before traveling the US.
The Columbia College site offers teachers' aids and news on the ongoing campaign to have a US stamp issued in honor of Robeson.
The Funding Exchange's Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media has its own pages.
North Carolina A&T State University named their theater after him.
An online gallery posts a picture of him in Show Boat.
The River Reporter covered Paul Robeson Jr.'s 1986 visit to Sullivan County Community College.
Amanda Presnell of the Donegal Middle School made an info page.
Virginia Hamilton posts something on her bio of the star.
The UK's Searchlight of April 1998 featured the article "Paul Robeson: A man for all peoples; Singer, athlete, anti-fascist, lawyer, actor, activist, Afro-American" and includes an excerpt from Robeson's article "How I Discovered Africa" in Freedom, June 1953.
The Harmon Collection gave Betsy Graves Reyneau's 1944 oil painting of Robeson as Othello to the National Portrait Gallery in '67.
The Smithsonian posts two photos with captions: Van Vechten's and Steichen's.
A couple of nice pics grace this Black History Month blurb.
Brian Carnell's article for Left Watch focuses on Robeson's politics and their repercussions.
Robeson recorded a number of discs for Columbia in the 40s.