Bill Text: NY J02250 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 9, 2024, as Paul Robeson Day in the State of New York

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-04-12 - REFERRED TO FINANCE [J02250 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-J02250-Introduced.html

Senate Resolution No. 2250

BY: Senator CLEARE

        MEMORIALIZING  Governor  Kathy  Hochul to proclaim
        April 9, 2024, as Paul Robeson Day in the  State  of
        New York

  WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative Body to pay tribute to
citizens  of  the  State  of  New York whose lifework and civic endeavor
served to enhance the quality of life in their communities and the great
State of New York; and

  WHEREAS, Paul Leroy Robeson, born the son of  a  former  slave,  was
both  valedictorian  and  a  star  athlete  at  Rutgers  University, and
received his degree in law at Columbia University in 1923  while  living
in Harlem; and

  WHEREAS,  As  a  young  man,  Paul Robeson began to advocate for the
equality of all Americans, and was recognized for his exceptional  vocal
talents; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson played successfully in the National Football
League while concurrently enrolled in law school at Columbia University;
and

  WHEREAS, Paul Robeson was  soon  cast  in  many  successful  musical
productions   in   New  York  City  during  the  height  of  the  Harlem
Renaissance, owing to his skills as a vocal performer; and

  WHEREAS, Paul Robeson's talent as an actor and singer soon took  his
fame   abroad,   where   he   developed  a  sympathy  for  anti-fascist,
anti-racist, and anti-colonial movements worldwide; and

  WHEREAS, Paul Robeson returned to the  United  States  in  1940  and
developed  a  reputation  as one of the nation's most prominent artists,
singers, and actors, and broke many  records,  including  as  the  first
Black  lead  actor  with  an  all-white  supporting  cast in the role of
Othello on Broadway that  ran  for  296  consecutive  performances,  the
longest run of a Shakespeare play in Broadway history; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson  developed  a  reputation  as  an  outspoken
political activist for racial justice in the United States and  the  end
of  Jim  Crow,  pushing  the  Major  Leagues to admit Black men in their
teams,  meeting  with  President  Truman  to  demand  the  enactment  of
anti-lynching  legislation and civil rights laws, partnering with WEB Du
Bois to launch a campaign for such legislation in 1946, advocating  that
United  Nations  members  cease  their  exploitation of colonial African
territories, and charging the United States with genocide at the  United
Nations for failing to protect Black Americans from violence; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson  continued  his advocacy for justice for all
peoples   in   spite   of   political   persecution   by   the   federal
government-including  blacklisting by the FBI, demands to testify before
the House Un-American Activities Committee, and revocation of his rights
to leave the country without  due  process-and  at  great  risk  to  his
personal  well-being, for example riots at a concert of his in Peekskill

in 1949 that were organized as a benefit for the Civil  Rights  Congress
and was disrupted by a violent white mob; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson,  before  hundreds of Black and Jewish trade
unionists in this same Peekskill episode demonstrated his commitment  to
unionized  workers of all nationalities and races, and that during World
War II, Paul Robeson was made an honorary member  of  the  International
Longshore   and  Warehouse  Union  (ILWU);  additionally,  Paul  Robeson
famously remarked in August 1941, "The future of America depends largely
upon the progressive program  of  the  Congress  of  Industrial  Workers
(CIO)"  inspirationally  shows the way forward for workers' security and
rights herein New York State, nationally, and globally; and

  WHEREAS, Paul Robeson's status as a talented singer  and  actor,  as
well  as  his pronounced and unceasing advocacy for anti-colonialism and
equality, made him one of the most famous and recognizable people in the
world; and

  WHEREAS, Paul Robeson was born on April 9, 1898, and passed away  at
the age of 77 on January 23, 1976; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson  is  one of the greatest heroes of the civil
rights movement,  the  Harlem  Renaissance,  and  one  of  the  greatest
Americans and New Yorkers of the twentieth century; and

  WHEREAS,  The legacy of Paul Robeson has long been carried on by his
granddaughter, Susan Robeson, a New York resident, who  is  an  American
author  and  producer  of  works  about her grandfather, including: "The
Whole World In His Hands: A Pictorial Biography  of  Paul  Robeson"  and
"Grandpa Stops a War: A Paul Robeson story"; and

  WHEREAS, The legacy of Paul Robeson is carried on today in the State
of  New  York  in a multitude of ways, including the work of Dr. Gregory
Robeson Smith, Grand Nephew of the late great Paul Robeson-who is  a  33
degree  Mason  and  Past  Grand Master of the 10,000 members Prince Hall
Grand Lodge of the State of New York, as well as Senior  Pastor  at  the
Mount Hope A.M.E. Zion Church in Westchester, New York; and

  WHEREAS,  Other  individuals deserve credit for their labors of love
to ensure that  Paul  Robeson  receives  the  recognition  he  deserves,
including  Michael  Haley  of  the Paul Robeson "Here I Stand" Committee
who, among other things, is leading a campaign to have a statue  erected
in Robeson's Honor in Upper Manhattan; and

  WHEREAS,  Paul  Robeson  has been recognized and lauded all over the
world including the following accolades: member of the College  Football
Hall  of Fame, recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award, star on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a member of the  American  Theater  Hall  of
Fame,  commemorated  via  the  release  of  a U.S. Postal Service Stamp,
renaming of several buildings, libraries, boulevards and campuses  after
him,  membership  in the New Jersey Hall of Fame and naming a variety of
heirloom tomato after him; and

  WHEREAS, Since Paul Robeson lived in Harlem for many years and was a
resident of New York, it is incumbent upon us to recognize  him  through
the  creation of Paul Robeson Day, which shall be a perpetual tribute to
this one of a kind renaissance man; now, therefore, be it

  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
memorialize  Governor  Kathy  Hochul  to proclaim April 9, 2024, as Paul
Robeson Day in the State of New York; and be it further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Kathy Hochul, Governor of the State of New York.
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