Music
- Ceremony Marks 50th Anniversary of Peekskill Riot at Paul Robeson Concert (Half Moon Press, September, 1999 )
- Classically Black: Paul Robeson (WILL, University of Illinois)
- Direct Broadcast on the Riot at Paul Robeson Concert (History.com)
Audio of the CBS news recordings from Westchester County, NY, September 4, 1949.
- Discography (Norton McColl, Paul Robeson Centennial Celebration)
- For a Singer and His Song (Bet Briggs, Bikwil)
- GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award
Robeson received a posthumous Grammy in 1998. Two Robeson albums also received the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award -- Ballad for Americans in 1980 and Showboat in 1991.
- Here We Stand! Paul Robeson Memorial Concert (working TV)
A celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first Peace Arch concert.
- A Legend Reclaimed
Article on the Peace Arch concert by Geov Parrish for Seattle Weekly, May 16 - 22, 2002.
- Lifetime Achievement Awards For 2001 (Folk Alliance)
- Paul Robeson (YouTube)
- Paul Robeson (1898-1976)
Digital versions of several Robeson record album covers from The Durbeck Archive, a private collection of LP opera recordings.
- Paul Robeson (1898-1976)
From Sweet Chariot: The Story of the Spirituals, University of Denver.
- Paul Robeson Discography (Stefan Wirz)
- Paul Robeson Memorial Concert: May 18, 2002 (CAW / TCA Canada)
- Paul Robeson Concert Police Documents
Material about the September 4 Peekskill concert is in the manuscript collections of Wichita State University.
- Paul Robeson: The Complete EMI Sessions, 1928-1939
This commercial site includes a photo gallery, chronology and more.
- Paul Robeson: Voice of a Century
An article by Paul Robeson, Jr. in the February, 1998, issue of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online.
- The Peekskill Riot - Howard Fast's Account
- Peekskill USA (Howard Fast)
In addition to the complete text of the book, the site includes a photo section and additional articles.
- Righting a Wrong in Honor of Robeson
Article about the fiftieth anniversary of the Peekskill Riot by Claudia Rowe, The New York Times,
September 12, 1999.
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Last revised: July 15, 2009