Robeson at microphone during 1952 concert at the Peace Arch in Vancouver, Canada.
Paul Robeson’s appearances at the NMU conventions were described as receiving “a tremendous ovation,” “tumultuous applause” and “extended applause.” He sang songs the seamen knew, and addressed them warmly.
Robeson addressing the 1943 NMU convention in New York City:
… as I have said many times before, whenever I meet an NMU fellow (and I see them wherever I go), I see immediately a friend, a Brother. I have come here because the Union is a sort of home to me. Not only that. Some of my closest friends are in your Union: Joe, Ferdy, Leo, Harry—that old codger there. They are very, very dear friends of mine.
This image accompanies the song Oh No John in the exhibit Paul Robeson and the NMU.
Image from record jacket cover for “I Came to Sing,” album recorded at Peace Arch concert.