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This Land Was Made for You and Me
The Life and Songs of Woody Guthrie
Elizabeth Partridge
Viking Juvenile · Print & ebook · April 4, 2002
Reading lane: American Art
Before Springsteen and before Dylan, there was Woody Guthrie.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Elizabeth Partridge
- Publisher
- Viking Juvenile
- Published
- April 4, 2002
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- American Art · Midwest History
- Reading lane
- American Art
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About This Book
Before Springsteen and before Dylan, there was Woody Guthrie. With "This Machine Kills Fascists," scrawled across his guitar in big black letters, Woody Guthrie brilliantly captured in song the experience of twentieth-century America. Whether he sang about union organizers, migrant workers, or war, Woody took his inspiration from the plight of the people around him as well as from his own tragic childhood. From the late 1920s to the 1950s, Guthrie wrote the words to more tha...
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