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A nightmare for people of color | The Manila Times

WOODY Guthrie, the venerated American singer-songwriter who wrote and sang 'This Land is Your Land' and other haunting songs about justice, freedom and human dignity, stayed for two years at a Brooklyn apartment complex owned and operated by real estate developer Fred Trump in the early 1950s. In early 2016, just months before Fred's son Donald won that year's presidential elections, Will Kaufman, a Guthrie scholar and professor of American literature at the University of Lancashire, found a few unrecorded songs written by Guthrie in 1954 while doing research at the Guthrie Archives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Legendary folk singer's legacy celebrated in Woody Guthrie Center's 10th anniversary year

Tulsa continues to be a destination for those interested in a deep dive to explore the legendary folk artist’s life and legacy.

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