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Woody Guthrie L.A. 1937 to 1941

This explores the transformative years of Woody Guthrie in Los Angeles. Through twelve essays by Guthrie experts, it highlights his racial egalitarianism, the melding of evangelical views into politically charged folk songs, and his lasting influence on themes like migration and labor.

  • $40.00
    • 208 pages (24 oz)
    • 9" x 9" x 0.4"
    • ISBN 9781626400306
    • Publisher: Tangerine Press

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