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Anchor text: The Proud Valley
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Preceding Context: After his return from Europe after the outbreak of World War II, Robeson quickly became a national celebrity once again when he performed Ballad for Americans, an American patriotic cantata. In 1940, Robeson appeared in
Succeeding Context: , playing a black laborer who arrives in the Rhondda Valley in Wales and wins the hearts of the local people. The film won good reviews. It was the film of which he was the most proud. He sang "Ballad for Americans" at The Hollywood Bowl to the largest sold-out crowd in its history. The Beverly Wilshire was the only hotel in Los Angeles willing to accommodate Robeson, at the then exorbitant rate of $100 per night and only if he would register under an assumed name. He complied with the requirements, but then arranged to spend two hours every afternoon sitting in the lobby, where he could easily be recognized. When asked why, he responded, "To ensure that the next time Black singers and actors come through, they'll have a place to stay." During that period, Collier's magazine named him both "favorite male Negro singer" and "America's no.1 entertainer."
Paragraph Title: Outbreak of World War II (1939–1943)
Source Page: Paul Robeson

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