ABSTRACT

Woody Guthrie is the most famous and influential folk music composer and performer in the history of the United States. His most popular song, "This Land is Your Land" has become the country's unofficial national anthem, known to every school child since the 1960s. His influence exceeded the realm of American music, reaching American politics. Guthrie’s music became the soundtrack to the Great Depression, and iconic of the Dust Bowl migrants. Guthrie and his music came to represent those disenfranchised people who remained committed to making better lives for themselves through the promise of the American Dream.

Here, in a short, accessible biography, bolstered with primary documents, including letters, autobiographical excerpts, and reflections by Pete Seeger, Cohen introduces Guthrie’s life and music influence to students of American history and culture.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

PART I Woody Guthrie

chapter 1|24 pages

Th e Early Years

chapter 2|22 pages

Th e Postwar Years

chapter 3|19 pages

Woody’s Rediscovery and Death

chapter 4|29 pages

Woody’s Legacy