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say, it's all according to your definition of God. According to my definition of God, I'm not an atheist. Because I think God is everything. Whenever I open my eyes I'm looking at God. Whenever I'm listening to something I'm listening to God. I've had preachers of the gospel, Presbyterians and Methodists, saying, "Pete, I feel that you are a very spiritual person". And maybe I am. I feel strongly that I'm trying to raise people's spirits to get together. ... I tell people I don't think God is an old white man with a long white beard and no navel; nor do I think God is an old black woman with white hair and no navel. But I think God is literally everything, because I don't believe that something can come out of nothing. And so there's always been something. Always is a long time.
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matter for the Attorney-General. But you never can handle situations of this kind democratically by mere suppression. Unless civic groups and individuals will make a determined effort to counteract such appeals by equally effective methods, democratic morale will decline." Upon United States entry into the war in 1942, Friedrich became chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council for Democracy, charged with combatting isolationism, and had his
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testimony of the trials in Moscow, and he could tell they were forced confessions. We never talked about it, though, and I didn't examine closely enough what was going on. ... I thought Stalin was the brave secretary Stalin, and had no idea how cruel a leader he was." Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer" (2006), p. 52; see also
1755:, among others. Folk clubs sprang up all over the nation; folk performers were accepted in established venues; Australian performers singing Australian folk songs—many of their own composing—emerged in concerts and festivals, on television, and on recordings; and overseas performers were encouraged to tour Australia. 1225:, conceived as a nationwide organization with branches on both coasts and designed to "create, promote and distribute songs of labor and the American People". With Pete Seeger as its director, People's Songs worked for the 1948 presidential campaign of Roosevelt's former Secretary of Agriculture and Vice President, 1560:, sometimes called a steel drum, or "ping-pong". The two searched out a local panyard director, Isaiah, and proceeded to film the construction, tuning and playing of the then-new national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago. He was attempting to include the unique flavor of the steelpan in American folk music. 572:. Career and money tensions led to quarrels and reconciliations, but when Charles discovered Constance had opened a secret bank account in her own name, they separated, and Charles took custody of their three sons. Beginning in 1936, Charles held various administrative positions in the federal government's 1089:"strictly subversive and illegal", "whether Communist or Nazi financed", and "a matter for the attorney general", observing further that "mere" legal "suppression" would not be sufficient to counteract this type of populist poison, the poison being folk music and the ease with which it could be spread. 2978:
Nobody knows for sure. But people undoubtedly get feelings which are not explainable and they feel they're talking to God or they're talking to their parents who are long dead. I feel most spiritual when I'm out in the woods. I feel part of nature. Or looking up at the stars. I was an atheist. Now I
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to Columbus Circle in New York City. The march began with Seeger and fellow musicians exiting Symphony Space (95th and Broadway), where they had performed as part of a benefit for Seeger's Clearwater organization. Thousands of people crowded Pete Seeger by the time they reached Columbus Circle, where
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While the U.S. had not officially declared war on the Axis powers in the summer of 1941, the country was energetically producing arms and ammunition for its allies overseas. Despite the boom in manufacturing this concerted rearming effort brought, African Americans were barred from working in defense
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For the Seegers, experiencing the beauty of this music firsthand was a "conversion experience". Pete was deeply affected and, after learning basic strokes from Lunsford, spent much of the next four years trying to master the five-string banjo. The teenage Seeger also sometimes accompanied his parents
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Although the Almanacs were accused – both at the time and in subsequent histories – of reversing their attitudes in response to the Communist Party's new party line, "Seeger has pointed out that virtually all progressives reversed course and supported the war. He insists that no one, Communist Party
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noted that Seeger had been called "America's tuning fork" and that he believed in "the power of song" to bring social change, "Over the years, Pete used his voice and his hammer to strike blows for workers' rights and civil rights; world peace and environmental conservation, and he always invited us
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reporter that "working for peace was like adding sand to a basket on one side of a large scale, trying to tip it one way despite enormous weight on the opposite side." He went on to say, "Some of us try to add more sand by teaspoons ... It's leaking out as fast as it goes in and they're all laughing
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in 1943, whom he credited with being the support that helped make the rest of his life possible. The couple remained married until Toshi's death in July 2013. Their first child, Peter ĹŚta Seeger, was born in 1944 and died at six months, while Pete was deployed overseas. Pete never saw him. They went
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In a 1995 interview, however, he insisted that "I still call myself a communist, because communism is no more what Russia made of it than Christianity is what the churches make of it". In later years, as the aging Seeger began to garner awards and recognition for his lifelong activism, he also found
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In the 1950s, and indeed consistently throughout his life, Seeger continued his support of civil and labor rights, racial equality, international understanding, and anti-militarism (all of which had characterized the Wallace campaign), and he continued to believe that songs could help people achieve
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serially took Seeger's place. In the atmosphere of the 1950s red scare, the Weavers' repertoire had to be less overtly topical than that of the Almanacs had been, and its progressive message was couched in indirect language. The Weavers on occasion performed in tuxedos (unlike the Almanacs, who had
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in their milk strike has given them a new understanding and a new respect for the power that lies in solidarity. One summer has convinced us that a minimum of organized effort on the part of city organizations—unions, consumers' bodies, the American Labor Party and similar groups—can not only reach
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During the entire trip the group never ate once in a restaurant. They slept out at night under the stars and cooked their own meals in the open, very often they were the guests of farmers. At rural affairs and union meetings, the farm women would bring "suppers" and would vie with each other to see
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on a partial scholarship, but as he became increasingly involved with politics and folk music, his grades suffered and he lost his scholarship. He dropped out of college in 1938. He dreamed of a career in journalism and took courses in art as well. His first musical gig was leading students in folk
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The Weavers' performing career was abruptly derailed in 1953, at the peak of their popularity, when blacklisting prompted radio stations to refuse to play their records and all their bookings were canceled. They briefly returned to the stage, however, at a sold-out reunion at Carnegie Hall in 1955
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Friedrich's review concluded: "The three records sell for one dollar and you are asked to 'play them in your home, play them in your union hall, take them back to your people.' Probably some of these songs fall under the criminal provisions of the Selective Service Act, and to that extent it is a
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A free five-day memorial called Seeger Fest took place on July 17–21, 2014, featuring Judy Collins, Peter Yarrow, Harry Belafonte, Anti-Flag, Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root, Steve Earle, Holly Near, Fred Hellerman, Guy Davis, DJ Logic, Paul Winter Consort, Dar Williams, DJ Kool Herc, The Rappers
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banjo. This instrument is three frets longer than a typical banjo, is slightly longer than a bass guitar at 25 frets, and is tuned a minor third lower than the normal 5-string banjo. Hitherto strictly limited to the Appalachian region, the five-string banjo became known nationwide as the American
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stated, "Alan Lomax, the great folklorist and musicologist, gave us some kind of introduction that I didn't even hear, but Albert found it offensive. And Albert went upside his head. The next thing we knew, right in the middle of our show, Lomax and Grossman were kicking ass on the floor in the
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and the Bluegrass Boys. Lomax, upset that Butterfield's group had been shoehorned into his workshop, reportedly complained aloud about how long they took to set up their electrical equipment and introduced them with the words, "Now, let's find out if these guys can play at all." This infuriated
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considers this the first public manifestation of Seeger's decades-long personal dislike of socialism in its Soviet form. In the late 1980s, Seeger also expressed disapproval of violent revolutions, remarking to an interviewer that he was really in favor of incremental change and that "the most
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He later commented "Innocently I became a member of the Communist Party, and when they said fight for peace, I did, and when they said fight Hitler, I did. I got out in '49, though. ... I should have left much earlier. It was stupid of me not to. My father had got out in '38, when he read the
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magazine. To describe the new crop of politically committed folk singers, he coined the phrase "Woody's children", alluding to his associate and traveling companion, Woody Guthrie, who by this time had become a legendary figure. This urban folk-revival movement, a continuation of the activist
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rights: "I am not going to answer any questions as to my association, my philosophical or religious beliefs or my political beliefs, or how I voted in any election, or any of these private affairs. I think these are very improper questions for any American to be asked, especially under such
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wrote that "Pete believed that music could make a difference. Not change the world, he never claimed that – he once said that if music could change the world he'd only be making music – but he believed that while music didn't have agency, it did have the power to make a difference."
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and Unionism, about war and peace and social security—"and always", the puppeteers report, "the farmers wanted to know what can be done to create a stronger unity between themselves and city workers". They felt the need of this more strongly than ever before, and the support of the
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writes, "Pete Seeger, more than any of the other board members, had a personal connection with Bob Dylan: it was he who had convinced the great Columbia A and R man John Hammond, famous for his work with jazz and blues musicians, to produce Dylan's eponymous first album,
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Hall of Fame (2008)- Seeger and Arlo Guthrie performed the first public concert at the Poughkeepsie, New York not-for-profit family entertainment venue, close to Seeger's home, in 1976. Grandson Tao RodrĂ­guez-Seeger accepted the Hall of Fame plaque on behalf of his
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ticket. Despite having attracted enormous crowds nationwide, however, Wallace did not win any electoral votes, and following the election, he was excoriated for accepting the help in his campaign of Communists and fellow travelers, such as Seeger and singer
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during World War II. With its lyrics about a platoon being led into danger by an ignorant captain, the song's anti-war message was obvious—the line "the big fool said to push on" is repeated several times. In the face of arguments with the management of
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was formed in direct imitation of (and homage to) the Weavers, covering much of the latter's repertoire, though with a more buttoned-down, uncontroversial, and mainstream collegiate persona. The Kingston Trio produced another phenomenal succession of
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Forbes, Linda C. "Pete Seeger on Environmental Advocacy, Organizing, and Education in the Hudson River Valley: An Interview with the Folk Music Legend, Author and Storyteller, Political and Environmental Activist, and Grassroots Organizer."
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school board told him that he could not play a scheduled concert at a high school unless he signed an oath pledging that the concert would not be used to promote a communist agenda or an overthrow of the government. Seeger refused, and the
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At any rate, today I'll apologize for a number of things, such as thinking that Stalin was merely a "hard driver" and not a "supremely cruel misleader". I guess anyone who calls himself a Christian should be prepared to apologize for the
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was released in January of that year and became the first album in history wholly dedicated to songs about environmental issues. Their politics were informed by the same ideologies of nationalism, populism, and criticism of big business.
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composed "Let me hear your guitar, my U.S. friend" ("Gảy đàn lên hỡi người bạn Mỹ") as a tribute to Seeger's support for the DRV. When Seeger and his wife arrived at the airport, Phạm Tuyên greeted them and they sang the song together.
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To earn money during the blacklist period of the late 1950s and early 1960s, Seeger worked gigs as a music teacher in schools and summer camps, and traveled the college campus circuit. He also recorded as many as five albums a year for
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yesterday. He was electric!" Though I still prefer to hear Dylan acoustic, some of his electric songs are absolutely great. Electric music is the vernacular of the second half of the twentieth century, to use my father's old
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against the school district, allowing the concert to go on as scheduled. Almost 50 years later, in February 2009, the San Diego School District officially extended an apology to Seeger for the actions of its predecessors.
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was also invited to appear, but his visa was not approved in time by the United States government. Consistent with Seeger's longtime advocacy for environmental concerns, the proceeds from the event benefited the
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stamp. The stamp is based on a photograph of Seeger playing a long neck banjo, taken by Seeger's son Daniel some time in the early 1960s. It's a commemorative in the Music Icons series, with a print quantity of
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for lauding Seeger. He characterized Seeger as "someone with a longtime habit of following the party line" who had only "eventually" parted ways with the CPUSA. In support of this view, he quoted lines from the
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as the foreseeable danger. Although the performance was cut from the September 1967 show, after wide publicity, it was broadcast when Seeger appeared again on the Smothers' Brothers show on February 25, 1968.
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was performed by Lampell, Seeger, and Hays, joined by Josh White and Sam Gary. It contained lines, such as "It wouldn't be much thrill to die for Du Pont in Brazil," that were sharply critical of
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on May 4. On September 19, 2009, Seeger made his first appearance at the 52nd Monterey Jazz Festival, which was particularly notable because the festival does not normally feature folk artists.
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that he threatened to disconnect the equipment. There are multiple versions of what went on, some fanciful. What is certain is that tensions had been running high between Dylan's manager
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and presents Pete Seeger telling the stories of his life against a background of music performed by more than 40 musicians of varied genres. The launch of the audiobook was held at the
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Pete Seeger to the House Un-American Activities Committee, August 18, 1955. Quoted, along with some other exchanges from that hearing, in Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer" (2006), p. 53.
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The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award for his commitment to peace and social justice as a musician, songwriter, activist, and environmentalist that spans over sixty years. (2008)
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album's brief appearance (and disappearance), the FBI decided that the now-pro-war Almanacs were still endangering the war effort by subverting recruitment. According to the New York
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In 1912, his father, Charles Seeger, was hired to establish the music department at the University of California, Berkeley, but was forced to resign in 1918 because of his outspoken
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The resultant 22-page mimeographed "List of American Folk Music on Commercial Recordings", issued in 1940 and mailed by Lomax out to academic folklore scholars, became the basis of
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Over the years, he lent his fame to support numerous environmental organizations, including South Jersey's Bayshore Center, the home of New Jersey's tall ship, the oyster schooner
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black spiritual dating from slavery days, was also introduced to wide audiences by Pete Seeger and the Weavers (in 1959), becoming a staple of Boy and Girl Scout campfires.
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middle of thousands of people at the Newport Folk Festival. Tearing each other's clothes off. We had to pull 'em apart. We figured 'Albert, man, now there's a manager!
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to sing along. For reminding us where we come from and showing us where we need to go, we will always be grateful to Pete Seeger." Folksinger and fellow activist
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compulsion as this." Seeger's refusal to answer questions that he believed violated his fundamental constitutional rights led to a March 26, 1957, indictment for
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who could feed the troupe most, and after the affair the farmers would have earnest discussions about who would have the honor of taking them home for the night.
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Toshi died in Beacon on July 9, 2013, at the age of 91, and Pete died at New York–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City on January 27, 2014, at the age of 94.
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At four, Seeger was sent away to boarding school, but came home two years later when his parents learned the school had failed to inform them he had contracted
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and surrounding wetlands and waterways through advocacy and public education. It constructed a floating ambassador for this environmental mission, the sloop
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were removed from sale, and the remaining inventory destroyed, though a few copies may exist in the hands of private collectors. The Almanac Singers'
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As a self-described "split tenor" (between a tenor and a countertenor), Pete Seeger was a founding member of two highly influential folk groups: the
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singer and social activist. He was a fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, and had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of
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wrote: "Backstage, Peter Seeger and the great ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax attempted to cut the band's power cables with an axe." See Greil Marcus,
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The long television blacklist of Seeger began to end in the mid-1960s when he hosted a regionally broadcast educational folk-music television show,
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not often included in the song, one about a "private property" sign the narrator cheerfully ignores, and the other making a passing reference to a
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cast. The show was a success, but was not picked up by commercial sponsors for nationwide broadcasting because of its integrated cast. During
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on April 11, 2013, to an enthusiastic audience of around two hundred people, and featured many of the musicians from the project (among them
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folk instrument par excellence, largely thanks to Seeger's championing of and improvements to it. According to an unnamed musician quoted in
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Peter Seeger (on father's lap) with his father and mother, Charles and Constance Seeger and brothers on a camping trip (May 23, 1921)
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In 1980, Pete Seeger performed in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The performance was later released by Smithsonian Folkways as the album
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Video: Pete Seeger Debuts New BP Protest Song: Songwriter talks inspiration behind "God's Counting on Me, God's Counting on You"
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label. As the nuclear disarmament movement picked up steam in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Seeger's anti-war songs, such as "
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at us. But we're still getting people with teaspoons. I get letters from people saying, 'I'm still on the teaspoon brigade.'"
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This song, Seeger's last single, marked Seeger's only music video, which went viral in the wake of his death two years later.
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The song was accompanied by a letter to Radosh, in which Seeger stated, "I think you're right, I should have asked to see the
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According to Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer" (2006), p. 51, after failing one of his winter exams and losing his scholarship.
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New England tradition", traced its genealogy back over 200 years. A paternal ancestor, Karl Ludwig Seeger, a physician from
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chart hits and, in its turn, spawned a legion of imitators, laying the groundwork for the 1960s commercial folk revival.
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the farmers but weld them into a pretty solid front with city folks that will be one of the best guarantees for progress.
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or otherwise, told the Almanacs to change their songs. (Seeger interview with Reuss 4/9/68)" quoted in William G. Roy,
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Charles and Constance divorced when Pete was seven and in 1932 Charles married his composition student and assistant,
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dressed informally) and their managers refused to let them perform at political venues. The Weavers' string of major
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In November 1976, Seeger wrote and recorded the anti-death penalty song "Delbert Tibbs", about the death-row inmate
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and John, his wife Toshi, and other family members spoke and performed at a symposium and concert sponsored by the
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magazine, had founded "to combat all the Nazi, fascist, communist, pacifist" antiwar groups in the United States).
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Four long-neck banjos inspired by Seeger's. The instrument on far left was closely constructed to match Seeger's.
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In January 2012, Seeger joined the Rivertown Kids in paying tribute to his friend Bob Dylan, performing Dylan's "
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https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/military-fbi-woody-guthrie-pete-seeger-wartime-world-war-two-6813894/
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in Washington, D.C., where Pete Seeger had been employed by the Archive of American Folk Song 67 years earlier.
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said of Seeger's death, "I lost a great friend and a great hero last night, Pete Seeger," before performing "
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about whether the song's political weight was in keeping with the usually light-hearted entertainment of the
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composers of the 20th century. Deeply interested in folk music, Ruth had contributed musical arrangements to
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Ingram, David (2008). 'My Dirty Stream : Pete Seeger, American Folk Music, and Environmental Protest',
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Briley, Ronald (2006). ""Woody Sez": Woody Guthrie, the "People's Daily World," and Indigenous Radicalism".
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at a rally in New York for striking coal miners. He also headlined a benefit concert—with bluegrass artist
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On August 9, 2013, one month widowed, Seeger was in New York City for the 400-year commemoration of the
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Pete Seeger (right), 88 years old, photographed in March 2008 with his friend, the writer and musician
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in '36, proposed a worldwide quarantine but got no takers. For more on those times check out pacifist
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Grossman (who was angling to manage the new group), and he responded by attacking Lomax physically.
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According to Dunaway, the British-born president of the university "all but fired" Charles Seeger (
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In 1950, the Almanacs were reconstituted as the Weavers, named after the title of an 1892 play by
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Emery, Lawrence, "Interesting Summer: Young Puppeteers in Unique Tour of Rural Areas", quoted on
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himself criticized once again for his opinions and associations of the 1930s and 1940s. In 2006,
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Ingram, David. "The Jukebox in the Garden: Ecocriticism and American Popular Music Since 1960."
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studios in 1965 and 1966, produced by Seeger and his wife Toshi, with Sholom Rubinstein. The
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lasting revolutions are those that take place over a period of time". In his autobiography
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities (August 17–18, 1955).
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music projects. The festival took place in a covered baseball field. There the Seegers:
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Diane Vadino, "Bruce Springsteen Honors Pete Seeger With a Stirring 'We Shall Overcome
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In 2006, thirteen folk music songs made popular by Pete Seeger were reinterpreted by
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about his religious or spiritual beliefs, and his definition of God, Seeger replied:
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on to have three more children: Daniel (an accomplished photographer and filmmaker),
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I couldn't understand the words. I wanted to hear the words. It was a great song, "
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In the spring of 1941, the twenty-one-year-old Seeger performed as a member of the
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Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen at the inaugural concert at the Lincoln Memorial
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In the farmers' homes they talked about politics and the farmers' problems, about
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Gibson, Megan. "Songs of Peace and Protest: 6 Essential Cuts From Pete Seeger."
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reprinted as one of several pamphlets which he sent to radio network executives.
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On October 21, 2011, at age 92, Pete Seeger was part of a solidarity march with
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Seeger received many awards and recognitions throughout his career, including:
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In 2010, still active at the age of 91, Seeger co-wrote and performed the song
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Investigation of Communist Activities, New York Area— Part VII (Entertainment)
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Alec Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer: Pete Seeger and American folk music," in
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and many other singer-activists), which became the acknowledged anthem of the
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In 2014, Wepecket Island Records recorded a Pete Seeger tribute album called
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Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
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Jennings, Jennifer. "Pete Seeger: The environmental side of his activism."
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Seeger's critics, however, continued to bring up the Almanacs' repudiated
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had been a favorite of Woody Guthrie, who was known to carry it around).
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Unitaritian Universalist Association, "Unitarian Universalist History".
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On July 21, 2022, the United States Postal Service issued a Pete Seeger
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between the Iroquois and the Dutch. On an interview he gave that day to
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Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs
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Whitehead, John. "Pete Seeger: Changing the World One Song at a Time."
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of protesters singing, "All we are saying ... is give peace a chance."
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Response and reaction to Seeger's death quickly poured in. President
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and married into the old New England family of Parsons in the 1780s.
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On April 9, 2013, Hachette Audio Books issued an audiobook entitled
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Seeger had been a fervent supporter of the Republican forces in the
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Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940–70
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People's Songs Inc. People's Songs Newsletter No 1. February 1946.
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In 1949, Seeger worked as the vocal instructor for the progressive
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Stand Up and Sing! Pete Seeger, Folk Music and the Path to Justice
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To everything there is a season: Pete Seeger and the power of song
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ended Seeger's national blacklisting by broadcasting him singing "
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Seeger attracted wider attention starting in 1967 with his song "
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The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes
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and Matthew Billy, released on election day, November 6, 2012.
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Seeger also supported the Jewish Camping Movement. He came to
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Working girl blues : the life and music of Hazel Dickens
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and Festival board members (who besides Seeger also included
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Seeger, Pete (Edited by Ronald D. Cohen and James Capaldi),
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Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer's Search for American Music
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Ruth Crawford Seeger: a Composer's Search for American Music
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Ruth Crawford Seeger: a Composer's Search for American Music
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on Washington, DC, Seeger led 500,000 protesters in singing
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these goals. However, with the ever-growing revelations of
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on Moe Asch's Stinson label. This included such songs as "
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Pete Seeger vs. the Un-Americans: A Tale of the Blacklist
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Something to Say: Thoughts on Art and Politics in America
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The Story Is True: The Art and Meaning of Telling Stories
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Cover to Cover Live with Maggie Linton and Kim Alexander,
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and his wife Rita. Benton, a lover of Americana, played "
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Gardner, Elysa. "Seeger: A 'Power' in music, politics."
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Where Have All the Flowers Gone: A Musical Autobiography
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Seeger wrote a song condemning Stalin, "Big Joe Blues":
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in Manhattan and was the principal from 1960 to 1976 at
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Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
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Songs from the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers
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The Protest Singer: An Intimate Portrait of Pete Seeger
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The Protest Singer: An Intimate Portrait of Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger: The Storm King; Stories, Narratives, Poems
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Pete Seeger: The Storm King; Stories, Narratives, Poems
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Pete Seeger, Stern Grove, San Francisco, August 6, 1978
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How Can I Keep from Singing: The Ballad of Pete Seeger
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From Yale to Jail: The Life Story of a Moral Dissenter
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for contempt of Congress, Seeger refused to plead the
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American Masters: "Pete Seeger: The Power of Song –
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Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument
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Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Fishes (Little & Big)
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Hope Dies Last: Keeping The Faith In Troubled Times
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Invisible Republic, the Story of the Basement Tapes
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Archived from 5944:"At a Roadside Vigil, an Iconic Voice of Protest" 4981:"Movement afoot to name bridge after Pete Seeger" 2506:and the crowd in singing the Woody Guthrie song " 2338:In 2007, in response to criticism from historian 1892:(Summer 2005), a magazine he helped found in 1950 1548:In 1956, Seeger and his wife, Toshi, traveled to 12134: 10229:Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 7509:Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children 6740:Seeger, Pete (Edited by Rob and Sam Rosenthal), 5926:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4479:"Surprise Lake Camp: Rich History, Big Presence" 3289:Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children 2814:On September 21, 2013, Pete Seeger performed at 2618:. Seeger's 90th birthday was also celebrated at 2141: 1747:, and the British rock boom that gave the world 1164:"You can't work here 'cause you're a union man." 1152:No, it's just the opposite: I'm fightin' because 1143:I know it ain't perfect, but it will be someday, 12383:United States National Medal of Arts recipients 10219:Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) 10152:Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights 10043:Green v. County School Board of New Kent County 7077:If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope & Struggle 5830: 5463:online, July 26, 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2010. 5074:, September 1, 2007. Accessed October 16, 2007. 4764:, CBS, Season 2, Episode 24, February 25, 1968. 4726:, CBS, Season 2, Episode 1, September 10, 1967. 4649:Longtime Passing: An interview with Pete Seeger 4454:. Peteseeger.net. July 28, 1976. Archived from 2440:and Betsy Corner, whose home was seized by the 2166:In 1966, Seeger and his wife Toshi founded the 2035:took part in environmental activism. The album 1912:Pete Seeger was one of the earliest backers of 1270:Songs of the Lincoln and International Brigades 596:at the University of California, Berkeley, and 494:, Germany, had emigrated to America during the 11698:Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument 6780:Seeger, Pete (Edited by Jo Metcalf Schwartz), 5579: 5281:, January 19, 2008. Accessed January 20, 2009. 5262:, January 19, 2009. Accessed February 3, 2014. 5249:"'This Land Is Your Land' Like Woody Wrote It" 5010: 5008: 4298:Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer" (2006), p. 53. 4102:Wilkinson, "The Protest Singer" (2006), p. 47. 3904:Rising Son: The Life and Music of Arlo Guthrie 2198:against the Polish government. His biographer 2119:. In 1977, Seeger appeared at a fundraiser in 1171:That's lick Mr. Hitler and when we're through, 772:to regular Saturday evening gatherings at the 615:'s extremely influential folk song anthology, 11892: 11606:List of lynching victims in the United States 9944:Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States 9456: 9296: 9045: 8266: 7804: 7493: 6940: 6670:"Pete Seeger Reflects on His Legendary Songs" 6506: 6476: 5243: 5241: 3980:"The Poison in Our System" (excerpt from the 2642:in August for a single and video produced by 2498:On January 18, 2009, Seeger and his grandson 1989: 1735:Seeger toured Australia in 1963. His single " 1493:players credit with starting them off on the 1468: 1396:" (by Hays, Seeger, and Lead Belly), and the 1130:We haven't always agreed in the past, I know, 453:introduced it at the founding meeting of the 12403:United States Army non-commissioned officers 12228:United States Army personnel of World War II 6871: 6701:"The Music Man" (profile and interview). In 5908:. 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Archived from 5005: 4595:Michael Bloomfield: If You Love These Blues 4565:Alan Lomax, 'The Man Who Recorded the World 3651:Ruth Crawford Seeger Biography in 600 Words 3463: 2632:God's Counting on Me, God's Counting on You 2447:On March 16, 2007, Pete Seeger, his sister 1724:, compiled by Swedish-born union organizer 1485:In 1948, Seeger wrote the first version of 1136:We got to lick Mr. Hitler, and until we do, 961:, in then-segregated Washington, D.C., 1944 11899: 11885: 10122:Council for United Civil Rights Leadership 9463: 9449: 9303: 9289: 9052: 9038: 8273: 8259: 7811: 7797: 7500: 7486: 7469: 6947: 6933: 5341: 5238: 4978: 4974: 4972: 4128:. 2010 Vol. 7. Retrieved October 14, 2014. 3770:Alan Lomax: The Man Who Recorded the World 3518:(University of Pittsburgh, 1992), pp. 4–5. 3295:with the Rivertown Kids and Friends (2011) 2376:Keep your mouth shut or you will die fast. 2190:Reflection on support for Soviet communism 1241: 1162:"You can't live here 'cause you're a Jew," 418:(1965). 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Peggyseeger.com. February 14, 2005. 3343:Birds, Beasts, Bugs, and Little Fishes 3127:We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions 2634:" with Lorre Wyatt, commenting on the 2010:with his 1966 recording, on the album 1701:, the successor to the People's Songs 1582:House Un-American Activities Committee 1177:So what I want is you to give me a gun 449:, soon after folk singer and activist 12308:Military personnel from New York City 11880: 9982:Harper v. 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Carolina Coach Company 9510:Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore 7615:The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland 7123:Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream 6607:, 17, No. 4, 2004: pp. 513–522. 6327:"Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards" 6225:from the original on October 2, 2014 6030:Myself Among Others: A Life in Music 5885:from the original on October 3, 2013 5845:from the original on August 21, 2017 5586:Stafford, David (December 4, 2014). 5529:Moynihan, Colin (October 22, 2011). 5407:. Upcoming.yahoo.com. Archived from 5355:from the original on October 2, 2014 5195:"The IRS Plays Tax and Consequences" 5116: 5050: 4507: 4332: 4195:. Acousticguitar.com. 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Oxford : Oxford University Press. 6378:Courage of Conscience Award Winners 6026:Henry Hudson: Dreams and Obsessions 5713:from the original on April 12, 2013 5375:"For Pete's Sake, Sing!-Ithaca, NY" 5183:, NewStatesMan, September 27, 2007. 4477:Turton, Michael (August 14, 2011). 4173:from the original on March 22, 2014 3691:from the original on April 17, 2019 3659:from the original on August 6, 2012 3191:Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award 2495:, singing "Take It From Dr. King". 2256:could apologize for his support of 2242:stealing land from Native Americans 1303: 1173:Let no one else ever take his place 867:, a friend of his father's, at the 505:-trained composer and musicologist 13: 12303:Members of the Communist Party USA 12238:American people of English descent 11601:African-American churches attacked 10167:Montgomery Improvement Association 10142:Georgia Council on Human Relations 10127:Council of Federated Organizations 10098:Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) 9856:16th Street Baptist Church bombing 9814:Meredith enrollment, Ole Miss riot 9620:1957 Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom 9524:McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents 6857:Matthews, Scott (August 6, 2008). 6681: 6082:from the original on March 8, 2014 6024:, for example, see Corey Sandler, 6002:from the original on July 14, 2015 5510:from the original on March 3, 2016 5014:David King Dunaway (2008), p. 103. 4510:"Pete Seeger, Neil Diamond and me" 4320:from the original on June 28, 2011 4307: 3610: 3545: 3522: 3464:Clapp, E.P. (September 14, 2013). 3317:Prize (2014) (inaugural recipient) 3283:The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize 1705:, and as a founder of the topical 1420:, which produced a hit version of 1067:magazine, which, under its owner, 946:, as an Entertainment Specialist. 564:), whose president, family friend 511:University of California, Berkeley 14: 12444: 12418:United States Army Band musicians 12243:American people of German descent 12188:American blues singer-songwriters 11673:Birmingham Civil Rights Institute 11546:Jews in the civil rights movement 8282:National Medal of Arts recipients 7570:– Barbara Bailey Hutchison (1995) 6985:American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2 6872:Pareles, Jon (January 28, 2014). 6808: 6770:, Oxford University Press, 2014. 6672:. GRAMMY Magazine. Archived from 6648:, April 17, 2006, pp. 44–53. 6619:How to Play the Five-String Banjo 6101:Bragg, Billy (January 28, 2014). 5986:Pareles, Jon (January 28, 2014). 5942:Gaffney, Dennis (June 22, 2008). 5831:Martin, Douglas (July 12, 2013). 5617:Lewis, Randy (January 30, 2014). 4947:"Singalong Sanders Theater, 1980" 4508:Bank, Justin (January 28, 2014). 3359:American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2 3198:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 3040:" while on tour in South Africa. 2533:during the summer), ranging from 2297:commentator and president of the 1556:, to seek out information on the 1487:How to Play the Five-String Banjo 1320:and Arkansas singer and activist 976: 12288:Guitarists from New York (state) 12253:American Unitarian Universalists 12158:20th-century American guitarists 11867:Civil rights movement portal 11860: 11708:Freedom Riders National Monument 11450:The Kingdom of God Is Within You 9962:1965 Selma to Montgomery marches 9921:1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests 9808:Second Emancipation Proclamation 9407:The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! 7267:The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! 7171:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 6971:American Folk Songs for Children 6689:Pete Seeger, The People's Singer 6636:. Oxford University Press, 1997. 6614:, February 27, 2008. p. 8D. 6446: 6420: 6390: 6371: 6345: 6319: 6293: 6263: 6237: 6207: 6177: 6150: 6125: 6094: 6072:"Obama memorializes Pete Seeger" 6064: 6014: 5966: 5935: 5897: 5870: 5857: 5795: 5765: 5735: 5725: 5699: 5667: 5641: 5437:from the original on May 4, 2009 5271:Maria Puente and Elysa Gardner, 5203:. New York, New York. p. B7 5027:(New York: Pantheon Books, 1993 4828: 4739:. Peteseeger.net. Archived from 4679:from the original on May 1, 2013 4221:"Pete Seeger: The Power of Song" 3822:Anthology of American Folk Music 3407:American Folk Songs for Children 3335:American Folk Songs for Children 3254:for his children's picture book 3124:on his fourteenth studio album, 3111:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 3056: 2838: 2829: 2792:concert as a special episode of 2688:he performed with his grandson, 2666: 2657: 2380:Do this job, no questions asked. 1671:concert, featuring the youthful 1637:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 776:loft of painter and art teacher 755:watched square-dance teams from 729:Mountain Dance and Folk Festival 384:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 311: 37:Seeger playing the banjo in 1955 12358:People from Patterson, New York 11735:Mississippi Civil Rights Museum 11723:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial 10199:National Council of Negro Women 10137:Deacons for Defense and Justice 9310: 6999:Sleep-Time: Songs & Stories 6954: 6842:"Pete Seeger Appreciation Page" 6668:Zollo, Paul (January 7, 2005). 5805:. 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September 21, 2013. 5553: 5522: 5466: 5449: 5423: 5397: 5367: 5349:"Hudson River Sloop Clearwater" 5302: 5284: 5219: 5186: 5167: 5154: 5141: 5110: 5038: 5017: 4951:Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 4939: 4849: 4822: 4797: 4767: 4755: 4729: 4717: 4704: 4691: 4665: 4641: 4604: 4554: 4532: 4501: 4470: 4444: 4432: 4389: 4376: 4350: 4292: 4289:, 303 F. 2d 478 (2d Cir. 1962). 4271: 4254: 4245: 4233: 4185: 4159: 4146: 4131: 4118: 4105: 4096: 4083: 4070: 4051: 4038: 4017: 3996: 3973: 3934: 3920: 3895: 3882: 3852: 3836: 3809: 3797: 3784: 3775: 3758: 3729: 3726:(New York: Knopf, 2009), p. 43. 3716: 3703: 3671: 3641: 3619: 3575:Charles Seeger: A Life In Music 3375:Sleep-Time: Songs & Stories 3209:National Endowment for the Arts 2849:needs additional citations for 2820:Saratoga Performing Arts Center 2403:Seeger (left), performing with 2205:Where Have All the Flowers Gone 2136:Singalong Sanders Theater, 1980 1920:to produce Dylan's first LP on 1718:Industrial Workers of the World 1563: 1388:". Other Weavers hits included 1280:and a chorus of members of the 1175:To trample down the human race. 885:Organization of American States 12398:Verve Forecast Records artists 12318:American nonviolence advocates 9615:Mansfield school desegregation 7348:The Great Hudson River Revival 7337:Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 7226:Songs of the Lincoln Battalion 6605:Organization & Environment 5588:"Pete Seeger, "Forever Young"" 5500:"Civil Rights History Project" 5325:. Seeger90.com. Archived from 5193:Anderson, John (May 4, 1998). 5117:Boaz, David (April 14, 2006). 4804:Brown, Jim (Director) (2005). 4618:, republished in paperback as 3597: 3580: 3567: 3554: 3506: 3490: 3457: 2964:Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 2737:. The concert was held at the 2492:Late Show with David Letterman 2372:Right in the same nasty place. 2117:United Steelworkers of America 1679:in Tennessee. This event, and 1611:American Civil Liberties Union 1454:Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 1257:Songs of the Lincoln Battalion 570:New School for Social Research 515:American Musicological Society 473: 468:Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 294:Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal 1: 12428:Environmental musical artists 12333:People from Greenwich Village 12218:American folk-song collectors 11745:National Voting Rights Museum 11688:Civil Rights Movement Archive 11487:Lynching in the United States 11374:"Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" 9829:Stand in the Schoolhouse Door 9802:University of Chicago sit-ins 9569:Davis v. Prince Edward County 8350:Southeastern Bell Corporation 7689:Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer 7677:Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer 7343:Hudson River Sloop Clearwater 6746:, Paradigm Publishers, 2012. 6743:Pete Seeger: In His Own Words 6540: 5743:"Shows featuring Pete Seeger" 5563:. Youtube. October 21, 2011. 5476:. YouTube. November 5, 2012. 5381:. May 3, 2009. Archived from 4762:Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 4724:Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 4599:Alan Lomax: Selected Writings 4358:"BBC News – South East Wales" 4078:Old Town School of Folk Music 3843:Folk Songs in the White House 3291:of 2010 for his record album 3220:The Harvard Arts Medal (1996) 3084:replacement Tappan Zee Bridge 2985:Unitarian Universalist Church 2612:Hudson River Sloop Clearwater 2394: 2219:, the Soviet delegate to the 2196:1982 demonstrations in Poland 2174:, that sought to protect the 2168:Hudson River Sloop Clearwater 2065:Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1886:Seeger at 86 on the cover of 1743:, competed between folk, the 1695:, as a longtime columnist in 1169:We got this one big job to do 869:Archive of American Folk Song 678: 386:" (with additional lyrics by 339:, notably their recording of 12328:People from Beacon, New York 12168:American acoustic guitarists 11740:National Civil Rights Museum 11596:March on Washington Movement 11581:Dexter Avenue Baptist Church 10050:Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. 9380:The Weavers at Carnegie Hall 9087:Gladys Knight & the Pips 7253:The Weavers at Carnegie Hall 6920:NAMM Oral History Collection 6597:The Pete Seeger Discography. 6430:. grammy.com. January 2014. 6329:. Grammy.org. Archived from 5299:. Accessed December 3, 2014. 4808:(DVD). Genius Products LLC. 4538:Fellow Newport Board member 4143:(April 17, 2006), pp. 44–53. 2620:The College of Staten Island 1575:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 1188:. In 1942, a year after the 996:along with Millard Lampell, 584:(1938–1940) and the wartime 513:, in 1913; helped found the 7: 12408:Flying Fish Records artists 12353:People from Nyack, New York 12173:American anti-war activists 11384:"This Little Light of Mine" 10132:Dallas County Voters League 10078:Atlanta Negro Voters League 9841:Letter from Birmingham Jail 9548:Brown v. Board of Education 8915:Steppenwolf Theatre Company 7577:Dedicated to the One I Love 7158:Waist Deep in the Big Muddy 6978:American Industrial Ballads 6165:Legislative Gazette website 6163:, April 24, 2009, found at 6137:September 17, 2017, at the 6038:jazz magazine (see Terkel, 5865:How Can I Keep From Singing 5709:. Poughkeepsiejournal.com. 5179:September 24, 2008, at the 5162:How Can I Keep From Singing 4154:How Can I Keep from Singing 4111:See Knowledge entry on the 4080:Resource center collection. 4064:September 22, 2022, at the 3984:) by Carl Joachim Friedrich 3792:How Can I Keep From Singing 3737:How Can I Keep From Singing 3711:How Can I Keep From Singing 3605:How Can I Keep From Singing 3588:How Can I Keep From Singing 3562:How Can I Keep From Singing 3501:How Can I Keep From Singing 3422: 3351:American Industrial Ballads 3252:Schneider Family Book Award 3043: 3006:, near his home. He told a 2636:Deepwater Horizon oil spill 2362:He put an end to the dreams 2360:He ruled with an iron hand. 2304:—wrote an opinion piece in 2229:From Yale to Jail ... 2047:Waist Deep in the Big Muddy 1866:Waist Deep in the Big Muddy 1519:This machine kills fascists 1497:. He went on to invent the 1145:Just give us a little time. 1061:A June 16, 1941, review in 527:Paris Conservatory of Music 10: 12449: 12203:American environmentalists 12193:American street performers 11718:Martin Luther King Jr. Day 11586:Holt Street Baptist Church 11556:16th Street Baptist Church 10540:Annie Bell Robinson Devine 10184:Nashville Student Movement 10114:An Appeal for Human Rights 9061:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 6659:Winkler, Allan M. (2009). 6402:Peteseegerthestormking.com 6174:. Accessed April 29, 2009. 5932:Retrieved August 17, 2019. 5254:February 20, 2014, at the 4986:United Press International 4169:. Flickr. March 18, 2006. 3325: 3228:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 3066:Fresh Air with Terry Gross 2824:Saratoga Springs, New York 2605:. Cuban singer-songwriter 2391:when I was in U.S.S.R. ." 2184:Great Hudson River Revival 2076:At the November 15, 1969, 1990:Vietnam War era and beyond 1469:Banjo and 12-string guitar 915:(whom he had first met at 800:" recording industry; and 727:for the first time at the 721:George E. Jonas Foundation 299:World War II Victory Medal 12293:Harvard University alumni 12114: 12083: 12047: 11996: 11955: 11914: 11906: 11856: 11758: 11660: 11474: 11407: 11349: 11328: 11215:Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson 11185:Modjeska Monteith Simkins 10257: 10249:Women's Political Council 10244:Wednesdays in Mississippi 10239:United Auto Workers (UAW) 10224:Southern Regional Council 10194:Northern Student Movement 10103:Committee for Freedom Now 10063: 10010:Memphis sanitation strike 9976:Voting Rights Act of 1965 9898: 9719:Savannah Protest Movement 9681: 9539: 9500:Journey of Reconciliation 9492: 9479: 9417: 9398: 9371: 9318: 9252: 9234: 9071: 8994: 8928: 8857: 8791: 8720: 8648: 8579: 8504: 8429: 8358: 8289: 8205: 8169: 8127: 8091: 8055: 8019: 7983: 7947: 7907: 7863: 7827: 7775: 7640: 7515: 7475: 7363: 7304: 7276: 7242: 7187: 7086: 7061: 7043: 6962: 6782:The Incompleat Folksinger 6484:"Pete Seeger Discography" 6387:Retrieved August 7, 2012. 6353:"Awards and Medals: 1996" 5174:Seeger turns on Uncle Joe 5066:October 16, 2015, at the 4888:– via Google Books. 4193:"Acoustic Guitar Central" 3864:army.togetherweserved.com 3166: 3055: 3050: 3017: 2665: 2656: 2651: 2382:I got the Big Joe Blues. 2364:Of so many in every land. 1908:Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan 953:Pete Seeger entertaining 673: 574:Farm Resettlement program 402:" (also with Hays), and " 394:(The Hammer Song)" (with 361:international disarmament 319: 307: 281: 271: 261: 251: 243: 233: 228: 224: 220: 176: 166: 156: 134: 114: 88: 74: 57: 47: 42: 30: 23: 12393:Folkways Records artists 12388:Vanguard Records artists 12343:Activists from Manhattan 12338:Musicians from Manhattan 12263:Columbia Records artists 12223:American male guitarists 12208:American folk guitarists 10083:Atlanta Student Movement 10032:Civil Rights Act of 1968 9957:1964–1965 Scripto strike 9938:Civil Rights Act of 1964 9836:1963 Birmingham campaign 9729:Civil Rights Act of 1960 9653:Civil Rights Act of 1957 7699:– Various Artists (2005) 7653:– Various Artists (2001) 7650:Elmo & the Orchestra 7618:– Various Artists (1999) 7608:– Various Artists (1998) 6691:, Atombank Books, 2015, 6655:. New York: Knopf, 2009. 4226:August 24, 2008, at the 3679:"John Seeger Dies at 95" 3450: 3243:The Felix Varela Medal, 3177:Songwriters Hall of Fame 2457:American Folklife Center 2442:Internal Revenue Service 2378:I got the Big Joe Blues. 2374:I got the Big Joe Blues. 2262:Southern White Democrats 2099:In the documentary film 2078:Vietnam Moratorium March 2031:During 1966, Seeger and 2006:attacked then-President 1932:, brought into the 1965 1764:. Among his guests were 1451:In the documentary film 1394:Kisses Sweeter Than Wine 1376:" and an arrangement of 662:, one of whose members, 558:Institute of Musical Art 507:Charles Louis Seeger Jr. 400:Kisses Sweeter Than Wine 12433:Kennedy Center honorees 12363:Political music artists 12313:Music festival founders 11635:Voter Education Project 11389:"We Shall Not Be Moved" 11050:Adam Clayton Powell Jr. 10485:Josephine Dobbs Clement 9911:Chester school protests 9906:Twenty-fourth Amendment 9868:Detroit Walk to Freedom 9610:Tallahassee bus boycott 9531:Baton Rouge bus boycott 8748:Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero 8627:Catherine Filene Shouse 7820:Kennedy Center Honorees 6170:August 2, 2012, at the 5879:"Pete Seeger's Session" 5149:The Politics of Freedom 4899:Dickens, Hazel (2008). 4864:Oxford University Press 4780:March 22, 2017, at the 4654:April 25, 2017, at the 4285:August 3, 2016, at the 4279:United States v. Seeger 4046:Eisenhower Declassified 4005:article on the Almanacs 3941:Dallek, Robert (1995). 3434:List of peace activists 3328:Pete Seeger discography 3307:of 2013 nomination for 3272:of 2008 for his record 3263:Mid-Hudson Civic Center 3236:of 1996 for his record 3077:Walkway Over the Hudson 2366:He had a chance to make 2121:Homestead, Pennsylvania 1675:, as a benefit for the 1274:Six Songs for Democracy 1242:Spanish Civil War songs 1040:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 967:City and Country School 927:was unique in having a 701:Ridgefield, Connecticut 457:(SNCC) in 1960. In the 289:American Campaign Medal 266:United States Army Band 161:Pete Seeger discography 12258:Camp Rising Sun alumni 12115:International variants 11848:Movement photographers 11090:Bernice Johnson Reagon 10810:Martin Luther King Sr. 10805:Martin Luther King Jr. 10375:William Holmes Borders 10147:Highlander Folk School 10037:Poor People's Campaign 9890:St. Augustine movement 9740:Gomillion v. Lightfoot 9663:Katz Drug Store sit-in 9634:Royal Ice Cream sit-in 9596:Montgomery bus boycott 9206:The Velvet Underground 7470:Awards for Pete Seeger 6767:The Pete Seeger Reader 6383:June 10, 2014, at the 6247:. September 18, 2014. 6044:photo spread on Seeger 4859:The Pete Seeger Reader 4384:Waxahachie Daily Light 4308:Dillon, Raquel Maria. 4044:Blanche Wiessen Cook, 4032:March 2, 2009, at the 3902:Reineke, Hank (2023). 3772:(Viking, 2010), p. 88. 3551:Dunaway (2008), p. 20. 3205:National Medal of Arts 3107:Oakwood Friends School 2981: 2527:the Clearwater Concert 2508:This Land Is Your Land 2478: 2424: 2412: 2385: 2370:Instead he set it back 2281: 2274: 2172:Poughkeepsie, New York 2163: 1999: 1987: 1930:Butterfield Blues Band 1893: 1838:Bernice Johnson Reagon 1681:Martin Luther King Jr. 1677:Highlander Folk School 1573:'s atrocities and the 1538:drop-D (DADGBE) tuning 1482: 1266:Viva la Quince Brigada 1182: 1138:Other things can wait. 1077:Carl Joachim Friedrich 983:Young Communist League 962: 925:Back Where I Come From 897:Back Where I Come From 861: 816:" for the first time. 769: 688: 660:New Lost City Ramblers 628:Fieldston Lower School 541: 43:Background information 12413:Avon Old Farms alumni 12213:American folk singers 11683:Civil Rights Memorial 11571:Bethel Baptist Church 11220:Charles Kenzie Steele 10665:Audrey Faye Hendricks 10570:Myrlie Evers-Williams 10550:Patricia Stephens Due 10520:Abraham Lincoln Davis 10455:Colia Lafayette Clark 10209:Operation Breadbasket 10204:National Urban League 9951:Katzenbach v. McClung 9819:Atlanta's Berlin Wall 9472:Civil rights movement 9255:(Ahmet Ertegun Award) 9101:Merald "Bubba" Knight 8875:Ramblin' Jack Elliott 8870:Antoine "Fats" Domino 8521:Cabell "Cab" Calloway 8381:John Carter Brown III 7934:Mstislav Rostropovich 7779:Best Children's Album 7711:Dan Zanes and Friends 6916:Pete Seeger Interview 6852:on December 20, 2012. 6676:on November 24, 2005. 6049:May 11, 2023, at the 5231:May 30, 2017, at the 4675:. Sniff.numachi.com. 4458:on September 12, 2012 4242:PBS American Masters. 4240:Pete Seeger Interview 4199:on September 13, 2012 4167:"Pete Seeger's banjo" 4010:June 3, 2013, at the 3989:June 3, 2013, at the 3635:May 11, 2023, at the 3616:Winkler (2009), p. 4. 3429:List of banjo players 3086:being built over the 2983:He was a member of a 2976: 2801:Two Row Wampum Treaty 2709:Amnesty International 2599:Ramblin' Jack Elliott 2473: 2418: 2402: 2355: 2279: 2209: 2152: 1997: 1974: 1934:Newport Folk Festival 1926:Newport Folk Festival 1902:Cold Spring, New York 1885: 1848:, Sonia Malkine, and 1778:Mississippi John Hurt 1741:Kennedy assassination 1665:Civil Rights Movement 1479:American Banjo Museum 1476: 1380:'s signature waltz, " 1290:Die Thaelmann-Kolonne 1213:Seeger served in the 1125: 952: 893:Columbia Broadcasting 840: 753: 745:Bascom Lamar Lunsford 739:, organized by local 709:Avon Old Farms School 686: 658:was a founder of the 582:Federal Music Project 539: 501:Seeger's father, the 447:civil rights movement 244:Years of service 12278:Grammy Award winners 11728:other King memorials 11703:Freedom Rides Museum 11640:1960s counterculture 11591:Edmund Pettus Bridge 11270:Walter Francis White 11175:Alexander D. Shimkin 9689:New Year's Day March 9658:Ministers' Manifesto 9505:Executive Order 9981 9190:Doris Kenner-Jackson 8910:Sara Lee Corporation 8783:Boys Choir of Harlem 8386:Charles "Honi" Coles 8161:Shirley Temple Black 7739:They Might Be Giants 7568:Sleepy Time Lullabys 7403:Ruth Crawford Seeger 7387:Tao RodrĂ­guez-Seeger 7095:The Bells of Rhymney 7034:Pete Remembers Woody 6714:, Bloomsbury, 2017. 6271:"Pete Seeger Stamps" 6191:. January 28, 2014. 6078:. January 28, 2014. 5094:. January 22, 1995. 5023:David T. Dellinger, 4775:this PBS documentary 3766:Ruth Crawford Seeger 3753:Ruth Crawford Seeger 3687:. January 18, 2010. 3322:Selected discography 3299:George Peabody Medal 3215:Kennedy Center Honor 3152:Smithsonian Folkways 2947:Tao RodrĂ­guez-Seeger 2858:improve this article 2786:Sirius XM Book Radio 2690:Tao RodrĂ­guez-Seeger 2500:Tao RodrĂ­guez-Seeger 2483:Appleseed Recordings 2430:An Act of Conscience 2252:. And supporters of 2020:'s children's song " 1966:Peter, Paul and Mary 1840:, the Beers Family, 1836:, Mamou Cajun Band, 1786:the Stanley Brothers 1730:Little Red Song Book 1722:Little Red Song Book 1655:" by the Welsh poet 1653:The Bells of Rhymney 1649:Book of Ecclesiastes 1599:contempt of Congress 1544:Interest in steelpan 1463:cigarette commercial 1416:and in a subsequent 1204:, Vice President of 1103:Executive Order 8802 899:(1940–41) alongside 796:; friends from the " 788:" with his students 441:" (also recorded by 420:Peter, Paul and Mary 377:environmental causes 12378:The Weavers members 12298:Hollywood blacklist 12198:American communists 11466:Mary McLeod Bethune 11427:Sermon on the Mount 11394:"We Shall Overcome" 10975:William Lewis Moore 10755:Frank Minis Johnson 10730:Richie Jean Jackson 10685:Donald L. Hollowell 10490:Charles E. Cobb Jr. 10295:Gwendolyn Armstrong 10290:William G. Anderson 10270:Victoria Gray Adams 10234:The Freedom Singers 10088:Black Panther Party 9873:March on Washington 9786:Garner v. Louisiana 9747:Boynton v. Virginia 8971:Harvey Lichtenstein 8551:Robert Rauschenberg 8406:Kitty Carlisle Hart 8332:David Lloyd Kreeger 7761:Tomorrow's Children 7006:God Bless the Grass 6827:on January 28, 2014 6307:on February 9, 2014 6161:Legislative Gazette 6147:, January 29, 2014. 5504:Library of Congress 5119:"Stalin's songbird" 4341:interviewed on the 3860:"Seeger, Pete, Cpl" 3805:Pete Seeger website 3536:interviewed on the 3514:Ann M. Pescatello, 3471:The Huffington Post 3466:"Honor Pete Seeger" 3383:God Bless the Grass 3293:Tomorrow's Children 3226:Induction into the 3175:Induction into the 2809:bombing of Nagasaki 2676:Library of Congress 2481:In September 2008, 2465:Library of Congress 2421:Clearwater Festival 2215:have been stopped? 2142:Hudson River sloop 2086:Give Peace a Chance 2038:God Bless the Grass 1818:The Clancy Brothers 1774:Reverend Gary Davis 1647:" adapted from the 1639:" (co-written with 1489:, a book that many 1439:In the late 1950s, 1386:Tzena, Tzena, Tzena 1374:On Top of Old Smoky 1200:'s right-hand man, 1128:Now, Mr. President, 987:Communist Party USA 929:racially integrated 923:on March 3, 1940). 873:Library of Congress 819:Seeger enrolled at 638:, a noted American 554:Patterson, New York 525:and trained at the 496:American Revolution 96:American folk music 84:New York City, U.S. 70:New York City, U.S. 12373:Songster musicians 12233:American pacifists 12183:American banjoists 11956:Family instruments 11783:Michael Eric Dyson 11668:In popular culture 11551:Fifth Circuit Four 11535:Loving v. Virginia 11528:Hernandez v. Texas 11507:Buchanan v. Warley 11499:Separate but equal 11493:Plessy v. Ferguson 11456:Frederick Douglass 11290:Robert F. Williams 11200:Kelly Miller Smith 11180:Fred Shuttlesworth 11105:Frederick D. Reese 11085:George Raymond Jr. 11075:A. Philip Randolph 11055:Fay Bellamy Powell 10970:Queen Mother Moore 10855:Z. Alexander Looby 10800:Coretta Scott King 10745:Barbara Rose Johns 10725:Jimmie Lee Jackson 10650:William E. Harbour 10430:Stokely Carmichael 10345:Randolph Blackwell 10015:King assassination 10004:Loving v. Virginia 9988:March Against Fear 9968:How Long, Not Long 9846:Children's Crusade 9797:Cambridge movement 9734:Ax Handle Saturday 9699:Greensboro sit-ins 9626:Give Us the Ballot 9147:Little Willie John 9113:Jefferson Airplane 8814:Daniel Urban Kiley 8481:Denise Scott Brown 8396:Richard Diebenkorn 7734:Here Come the 123s 7233:Dear Mr. President 7219:Sod Buster Ballads 7198:Songs for John Doe 6878:The New York Times 6595:Dunaway, David K. 6588:Dunaway, David K. 6546:Dunaway, David K. 5995:The New York Times 5976:(2006), pp. 47–48. 5974:The Protest Singer 5948:The New York Times 5881:. Beliefnet, Inc. 5838:The New York Times 5779:. August 9, 2013. 5535:The New York Times 5379:Jimharpermusic.com 5351:. Clearwater.org. 5090:The New York Times 4835:Nhạc sÄ© Phạm TuyĂŞn 4773:See, for example, 4673:"Beans in My Ears" 4586:Michael Bloomfield 4398:California History 4093:Broadcast 2-27-08. 3833:in the late 1940s. 3497:David King Dunaway 3256:The Deaf Musicians 2784:. 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Index

Seeger playing the banjo in 1955
American folk music
protest music
Americana
banjo
Pete Seeger discography
Folkways
Columbia
CBS
Vanguard
Verve
Sony Kids' Music
SME
United States Army
Corporal
United States Army Band
World War II
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal

folk
The Weavers
Lead Belly
Goodnight, Irene
blacklisted
McCarthy Era
protest music
international disarmament
civil rights

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