In 1921, Robeson married Eslanda Cardozo Goode, and in 1923, he received his degree from Columbia Law School. A few years later they had a son, Paul Robeson, Jr. Paul Robeson, Jr., is the only child of the legendaryPaul Robeson. He has been a civil rights activist since the 1940s, servedfor more than 20 years as his father’s close aide, and is the archivist ofthe vast Robeson Papers. He is a graduate electrical engineer and a memberof the New York Academy of Sciences, a translator from Russian, and alecturer on American and Russian society and history. His book, PaulRobeson, Jr., published in 1993, presents a new analysis of America’s “culturewars.” Paul Robeson, Jr. has lectured on a wide variety of political,socio-economic and cultural issues throughout the United States and theUnited Kingdom, and has traveled all over the world. He has been a guest onnumerous television and radio programs, and has contributed articles tomajor newspapers and magazines. He has co-produced and written theaterscripts for several major tributes to his father. Since 1995, he has beenworking on the development of a dramatic feature film of his father, titled Robeson, andwrote a two-volume biography of him. The first volume waspublished in the spring of 2001. Paul’s is the father of writer Susan Robeson