Here I Stand [INSCRIBED by Robeson]
New York: Othello Associates, (1958). First Edition. Stiff printed wrappers. 8vo. Pp. 128. Bound in stiff photo-illustrated wraps, just a touch of edge-wear. Inscribed by Robeson on half-title, without identifying the inscribee. Very Good. Item #12253
An international star in the 1930s, Robeson was the most famous black man in America by 1940. During the McCarthy era, his star had faded, dimmed by his support for the Soviet Union. Eventually his passport was taken away. Now housed in a removable, clear archival jacket.
Price: $750.00
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