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The Last Tour

Paul and Eslanda Robeson's Visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1960
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Paul Robeson was once the most famous African American in the world. Not only was he a renowned singer and actor with a stunning bass baritone voice, revered throughout the world, he was also a former professional athlete, lawyer, and civil rights activist. To the delight... Read More
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The Last Tour

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Paul Robeson was once the most famous African American in the world. Not only was he a renowned singer and actor with a stunning bass baritone voice, revered throughout the world, he was also a former professional athlete, lawyer, and civil rights activist. To the delight of his many fans, he and his wife, Eslanda—a notable civil rights activist, author, United Nations journalist, and anthropologist—were finally able to tour Australia and New Zealand. First mooted in the 1930s, it had been delayed by war and then the Cold War, when Paul’s outspoken support for the Soviet Union and opposition to his country’s race relations led the US government to deny him a passport until 1958. Now, in 1960, the tour occurred at a time when the world was at the tipping point between the Cold War 1950s and the turbulent 1960s.

The Robesons’ tour encompassed concerts—the first one ever at the Sydney Opera House, which was still under construction—talks to unionists, fans, women’s organisations, communists, and peace activists. It involved an active engagement with Indigenous peoples and their struggles in both countries. Through their engagement with a wide range of people, we see life on the far Left, the emergence of new forms of Aboriginal and Maori protest, and the reception and influence of African American entertainers in Australia and New Zealand. By bringing Eslanda’s work as a writer and journalist to the fore, historian Ann Curthoys sheds light on the intersections of race, gender, and women’s political activism.

Based on extensive new documentary and oral history research, The Last Tour explores why Paul and Eslanda Robeson’s trip was such a success and how it exerted a profound influence both at the time and over future generations.

‘No man I’ve ever met has so impressed me with his personal greatness. He’s so simple and unaffected in his manner, so dignified … it’s the man himself, I think, who demonstrates the greatness of the human spirit.’
Katharine Susannah Prichard on Paul Robeson

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780522879896

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 July 2025

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

DIMENSIONS

Width: 3886.0mm

Height: 5944.0mm

Weight: 390g

Pages: 400

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