JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5

 

A Joint Resolution designating April 9 of each year as “Paul Robeson Day” in the State of New Jersey.

 

Whereas, Paul Leroy Robeson, an exceptional debater, scholar, linguist, athlete, actor, singer, author, and political activist, was born on April 9, 1898, in Princeton, New Jersey; and

Whereas, Robeson was a multitalented individual who won a four-year scholarship to Rutgers University, becoming the third African-American to attend the school, earning class valedictorian and a place on the All-American football team; and

Whereas, Robeson rose to prominence as a standout athlete, singer, and orator and went on to attend Columbia University Law School, where he played professional football and tutored other students in Latin to pay for tuition; and

Whereas, The impact of racism and discrimination greatly limited Robeson’s career opportunities, leading to the end of his brief time as a lawyer, and he pursued a career on stage, becoming a widely acclaimed actor and singer throughout the late 1920s and 1930s; and

Whereas, Robeson became one of the most popular concert singers of his time and was one of the first African-American men to play serious roles in the predominantly white American theater; and

Whereas, More than many other performers of his time, Robeson believed that the famous have a responsibility to fight for justice and peace; and

Whereas, As an outspoken defender of civil liberties, Robeson advocated for the rights of African-Americans, workers, and colonized peoples around the world; and

Whereas, Robeson’s political activism earned him the ire of the United States government, by which he was blacklisted and his passport revoked, significantly limiting his career; and

Whereas, Many of Robeson’s accomplishments and role in the history of civil rights have been obscured by the political landscape of the time; and

Whereas, Despite significant hardship and his death in 1976, Robeson’s legacy of fighting for the rights of all people remains a source of inspiration for future generations; and

Whereas, Robeson was the quintessential 20th-century renaissance man who inspired others to work toward a more equitable and just world, and it is only fitting that the State honor his life and legacy; now, therefore,

 

     Be It Resolved by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

C.36:2-478  “Paul Robeson Day”, April 9.

     1.    April 9 of each year is designated “Paul Robeson Day” in New Jersey to honor the remarkable life of Paul Robeson, his accomplishments, and his activism defending civil liberties.

 

C.36:2-479  Annual proclamation.

     2.    The Governor is requested to annually issue a proclamation calling upon public officials, private organizations, and citizens of this State to observe “Paul Robeson Day” with appropriate activities and programs.

 

     3.    This joint resolution shall take effect immediately.

 

     Approved March 31, 2025.