English: New York, NY-: American Paul Robeson (center) is greeted warmly by his son, Paul, Jr., and the latter's wife, Marilyn, upon arrival in New York December 22nd. It is the first time since 1958 that the 65-year-old singer has been in the United States. There were reports that Robeson, long associated with Communist front movements, had become disillusioned with Communism, but his wife denied that this is true.
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(Original Caption) 12/22/1963-New York, NY-: American Paul Robeson (center) is greeted warmly by his son, Paul, Jr., and the latter's wife, Marilyn, upon arrival in New York December 22nd. It is the first time since 1958 that the 65-year-old singer has been in the United States. There were reports that Robeson, long associated with Communist front movements, had become disillusioned with Communism, but his wife denied that this is true.
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(Original Caption) 12/22/1963-New York, NY-: American Paul Robeson (center) is greeted warmly by his son, Paul, Jr., and the latter's wife, Marilyn, upon arrival in New York December 22nd. It is the first time since 1958 that the 65-year-old singer has been in the United States. There were reports that Robeson, long associated with Communist front movements, had become disillusioned with Communism, but his wife denied that this is true.