American History with Folk Music
October 25, 2017 7:31 PM Subscribe
Thank you! A lot of history I only vaguely knew, and plenty to be proud of our liberal/union heritage. My mother-in-law was a proud member of the ILGWU, and my Dad who became a white-color worker after the war always insisted that office workers needed a union. One of my sons is in the Teamsters Union which still means he has good benefits and health care. As teen I was a fan of the folkie revival in the 60s and still love the music and the sentiment, much needed in this evil and regressive time.
posted by mermayd at 5:09 AM on October 26, 2017
posted by mermayd at 5:09 AM on October 26, 2017
this is relevant to my interests
posted by entropicamericana at 7:22 AM on October 26, 2017 [2 favorites]
posted by entropicamericana at 7:22 AM on October 26, 2017 [2 favorites]
I woke up with morning with Seeger's Hold the Line in my head, so it was serendipitous to have my morning coffee with this article.
posted by rlk at 7:35 AM on October 26, 2017 [3 favorites]
The first half left me wanting more of that.I really agree. The first chunk was a wonderful and indepth timeline of important events. And then the last third of it... a line-by-line review of a Dylan song? Kinda felt like two unrelated articles concatenated. I'm not seeing the Connected Mystery.
posted by rlk at 7:35 AM on October 26, 2017 [3 favorites]
FUTURE GENTLEMAN OF PERIOD, 1983. Evening dress coat, with lappels, collar and cuffs trimmed with sky-blue silk, gilt buttons; shirt and frill, large muslin bow with star of brilliants; white waistcoat and gilt buttons; black knee breeches, and black silk stockings; shoes, and sky-blue rosettes and buckles, straw-coloured gloves, fan, bouquet, and scent-bottle. (p. 27)
posted by Hypatia at 8:59 AM on October 26, 2017
posted by Hypatia at 8:59 AM on October 26, 2017
I'm guessing that this excerpt is from a book and the endpoint was badly chosen.
I'm also guessing that Hypatia meant that comment to go with the What Shall We Wear post. Or not.
posted by MovableBookLady at 1:51 PM on October 26, 2017 [2 favorites]
I'm also guessing that Hypatia meant that comment to go with the What Shall We Wear post. Or not.
posted by MovableBookLady at 1:51 PM on October 26, 2017 [2 favorites]
Amen, entropicamericana and thank you MovableBookLady
posted by y2karl at 11:29 PM on October 26, 2017 [1 favorite]
posted by y2karl at 11:29 PM on October 26, 2017 [1 favorite]
I'm guessing that this excerpt is from a book and the endpoint was badly chosen.
I think you're right. The author wrote a book called, Grown-Up Anger: The Connected Mysteries of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the Calumet Massacre of 1913. I would be willing to bet that the book has a stronger connection between early 20th Century musical lefties and Bob Dylan.
I wasn't trying to criticize the article, it was more of a line-item favorite. I was fascinated by the first half of the article and have placed a request for the book from the library. Thank you for another great post MovableBookLady!
posted by ActingTheGoat at 7:06 PM on October 27, 2017 [1 favorite]
I think you're right. The author wrote a book called, Grown-Up Anger: The Connected Mysteries of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the Calumet Massacre of 1913. I would be willing to bet that the book has a stronger connection between early 20th Century musical lefties and Bob Dylan.
I wasn't trying to criticize the article, it was more of a line-item favorite. I was fascinated by the first half of the article and have placed a request for the book from the library. Thank you for another great post MovableBookLady!
posted by ActingTheGoat at 7:06 PM on October 27, 2017 [1 favorite]
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