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‘I shall not retreat’: Recalling Paul Robeson’s support for India’s freedom struggle

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… Affairs was largely composed of African-Americans. Paul Robeson’s support for … reflected the support of the African American people. In October 1942, right … column, took a survey of black Americans on whether “India should contend …

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