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The troubling relevance of Woody Guthrie’s new album, released 58 years after his death

The Conversation | Vineyard Perspective/Shutterstock
The Conversation | Vineyard Perspective/Shutterstock

Residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, demonstrate for women’s rights in 2018 in front of the Woody Guthrie Centre, which features a mural depicting the folksinger, a native of the state, playing his iconic guitar emblazoned with the slogan “This Machine Kills Fascists”, below the title of his most famous song, “This Land is Your Land”.

Posted in: News on 10/28/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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