Robeson, Susan (1982年9月26日). “Paul Robeson”. New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=FB0910FF3A5C0C758EDDA00894DA484D812007年6月21日閲覧. "He was among the first to concertize on behalf of the American war effort and he became one of the top American actors and singers of that era. ... From 1948 - when he was at the pinnacle of fame and fortune - until 1958, Robeson was silenced because his exercise of free speech did not please forces in the American Government of that time. His passport was revoked from 1950 until 1958, when the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional; at the same time he was barred from virtually every concert hall and recording studio in America - a ban that lasted a decade. Robeson records disappeared from the stores, and, quite astonishingly, his name was struck from the roster of the 1917 and 1918 college All-America football teams."
“Died”. Time (magazine). (1976年2月2日). http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,945524,00.html2007年6月21日閲覧. "Paul Robeson, 77, superbly talented and ultimately tragic singer, actor and civil rights leader who won a world fame known to few blacks of his generation and spent his last years sick, half-forgotten and, in Coretta Scott King's words, "buried alive"; following a stroke; in Philadelphia."