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Old July 6, 2012   #1
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I've been wondering if there was a real Paul Robeson, so I Googled. Quite a life, quite a story.
I didn't see any mention of why a tomato would be named for him. Anyone know?
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Old July 7, 2012   #2
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Paul Robeson was very famous/popular with the Communist government in the former Soviet Union, because of his affiliation with Communism and anti-US political beliefs.

Everything Soviet scientists named or wrote about had to be 'politically correct' (otherwise they'd be risking exile or even labor camp), so this is probably why they named a tomato after Paul Robeson - this was a very politically correct name at that time.
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Yes, given to him or named for him, its a truly wonderful Russian Black tasting tomato also.My Fav.
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I'm growing Paul Robeson this season.
I've heard this tomato tastes wonderful.


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It is also one of my favorite tomatoes. I am growing it this year again.
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here is one ripe on left side, to right was another PR Plant volunteer. saved seeds never grew again right.
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Thanks. I need to make it clear that I am PRO American. I think Mr. Robeson's disapproval of our government was due to the poor treatment of African-Americans.
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Possibly my favorite black tomato. Very, very tasty and quite productive.

Personally, I see nothing un-American about Mr. Robeson, I can't say the same for Joseph McCarthy who played a big part in demonizing him.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmast...-the-actor/66/

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Good article. I was referring to other websites that mentioned his appreciation of Communism.
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