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Guthrie sang to agitate
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Guthrie sang to agitate

2012
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Overview
Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, who was born in 1912 in Okemah, OkIa., and died in 1967 at 55, powered his way through life by writing more than 3,000 songs, an autobiography (Bound for Glory), dozens of notebooks and drawings, and with a willingness to sing wherever the country's broke and broken would gather, from hobo camps to picket lines. From the mid-1980s to the late 1950s, the populist folksinger and his acoustic guitar came forward with songs like \"Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos),\" \"Vigilante Man,\" \"I Ain't Got No Home,\" \"Hard Travelin',\" \"Lonesome Valley,\" \"Hobo's Lullaby,\" \"What Are We Waiting On\" and \"This Land Is Your Land.\"
Publisher
National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company