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Paul Robeson

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Sometimes great injustices may be inflicted on the minority when the majority is in the pursuit of a great and just cause.
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To his son Paul Jr regarding the execution of his friend Ignaty Kazahov
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"The Undiscovered Paul Robeson" (2001) by Paul Robeson Jr, pg 306

 
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