Princeton, NJ
- 1918: They Fought Racism on Two Fronts (Jon Blackwell, The Trentonian)
The stories of Princeton native, Paul Robeson, and Trenton's Neadom Roberts.
- Community Commemorates Life of 'Native Son' Robeson
Article by Morey Barnes in The Daily Princetonian, April 9, 1998.
- A Community Remembers - African American Life in Princeton
An exhibition from The Historical Society of Princeton, l995-96. It includes a photograph of Paul Robeson, Jr. and his wife Marilyn.
- Name Index (R) to African American History: Princeton, NJ (1850-1899)
Transcriptions of Princeton news articles which mention the Robeson family, including the death notice for a sister of Paul Robeson who died young (Gertrude Lascet Robeson).
- Noted Princeton African Americans
From The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey by Princeton High School's PULSE (Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem).
- 'Old Man River:' Robeson to be Remembered in Princeton on Centennial of Birth
Princeton Packet article, March 24, 1998.
- Paul Robeson (Electronic New Jersey)
The section on his youth includes a photograph of the house in Princeton where he lived as a child.
- Performer, Athlete, Activist Paul Robeson Honored on Postage Stamp (United States Postal Service)
Scroll down the page for six photographs of the first-day ceremony in Princeton, NJ.
- Witherspoon Jackson Neighborhood Centerpiece Quilt (Arts Council of Princeton)
See the detail images for two of Robeson's appearances on the quilt.
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Last revised: July 25, 2007