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Friday Open Thread: Afro-Russians

February 14, 2014 by pragobots 144 Comments

GOOD MORNING P.O.U AND HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!!

We continue our series on Afro-Russians…

 

JAMES LLOYDOVICH PATTERSON
Child Actor and Poet

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James Lloydovich Patterson was born in Moscow on July 17, 1933, the eldest of three children born to an African American immigrant to the Soviet Union and his Ukrainian wife. Having arrived in the USSR as an unemployed actor looking for work during the Great Depression in 1932, James Patterson’s father Lloyd Patterson, just twenty-two, decided to remain permanently after meeting and falling in love with James’ mother, the theater artist Vera Ippolitovna Aralova.

Patterson as a toddler with Lyubov Orlova and Sergei Stolyarov in “The Circus.”
Patterson as a toddler with Lyubov Orlova and Sergei Stolyarov in “The Circus.”

James Patterson appeared in the Soviet cinema as a baby in the 1936 hit Soviet film Circus – where, parallel to his own life, he played the role of the dark-skinned child of an interracial couple being brought up in the manner of the politically egalitarian ideals officially embraced by the Soviet system.

Following Nazi Germany’s attack on the Soviet Union, James and his mother were evacuated to the east, while his father, who had obtained a position with Soviet radio as a presenter for English-speaking listeners abroad, remained on the job in Moscow. He died during the war after suffering serious wounds in the bombardment of the city in 1942.[1]

James was a member of the Komsomol and graduated from the Riga Nakhimov Naval School, a prestigious military academy for boys of high-school age, in 1951.[1] Lauded as a model cadet, he proceeded to receive further training as a submariner in Leningrad. Commissioned as an officer in the Soviet Navy, Patterson began serving with the Black Sea Fleet in 1955.[1]

Patterson speaking with his mother, artist Vera Aralova, in 1975.
Patterson speaking with his mother, artist Vera Aralova, in 1975.

By the 1960s, Patterson’s professional ambitions had turned to writing. Still serving in the navy, he published his literary debut, the poetry collection Russia. Africa in 1963. Leaving the Soviet Navy, Patterson graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in 1964, drawing inspiration from subjects as diverse as the sea, the beginning of the Space Age, and the racial tension around the time of the desegregation efforts of the American civil rights movement. Having authored a number of works by the late 1960s, he was admitted as a member of the USSR Union of Writers in 1967.

Patterson in his apartment in Washington, DC.
Patterson in his apartment in Washington, DC.

The sweeping political and economic changes during the breakdown of the Soviet Union were also accompanied by profound difficulties for the new Russian society; a frequent visitor to his father’s homeland, James Patterson and his mother emigrated to the United States from the Russian Federation in the 1990s.[1]

(SOURCE: Wikipedia)

Last June, RIA Novosti, the now defunct Russian news agency, published an article about Mr. Patterson and his life in Washington, DC: “Jim Patterson: Black Soviet Icon’s Lonely American Sojourn”

Here’s a couple of clips the 1936 film, “The Circus”, which Mr. Patterson starred in:

Filed Under: African Americans, Arts and Culture, History, Open Thread Tagged With: Afro-Russians, Blacks in Russia, James Lloydovich Patterson, Russia

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