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[Pete Seeger, half-length portrait, singing while playing banjo] / World Telegram & Sun photo by Fred Palumbo.

[Pete Seeger, half-length portrait, singing while playing banjo] / Wor...

Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pete Seeger arrives at Fed. Court with his guitar over his shoulder / World Telegram photo by Walter Albertin.

Pete Seeger arrives at Fed. Court with his guitar over his shoulder / ...

Pete Seeger, half-length portrait, turned right with guitar case slung over his shoulder. NYWT&S staff photograph. Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

Joan Baez in concert, September 10 ...

Joan Baez in concert, September 10 ...

Gift; Gary Yanker; 1975-1983. Exhibited: "Hope for America : Entertainers, Politics, and Democracy" at the Bob Hope Gallery, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2013 ; (Rotation 1... More

[Pete Seeger, full-length portrait, performing on stage at Yorktown Heights High School, Yorktown, N.Y.] / World Journal Tribune photo by James Kavallines.

[Pete Seeger, full-length portrait, performing on stage at Yorktown He...

World Journal Tribune staff photo. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection.

Pete Seeger at Bicentennial - Public domain image related to music prformance, photograph

Pete Seeger at Bicentennial - Public domain image related to music prf...

Photograph shows singer Pete Seeger with guitar singing at the Bicentennial celebration of the Library of Congress on the U.S. Capitol Grounds, Washington, D.C. Title devised by Library Publishing Office staff.

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, February 20, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, February 20, 1941

Regrets "Back Where I Come From" is off the air; wired Nick [Ray] about getting back on the show, but the reply was "it was all off." Asks about Pete Seeger; is house-hunting, gives other odds and ends of detai... More

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, February 4, 1941

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, February 4, 1941

Misses Guthrie on "Back Where I Come From"; asks permission to use several songs [for Ballad Hunter records]; doesn't know how he can help re. the Tom Joad business [which Guthrie wrote about ca. January 1941].... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 8, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 8, 1941

Postcard from Portland while on tour with the Almanac Singers [not mentioned specifically]. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Sent from Will Geer's address in New York City; Woody and Cisco [Houston] are playing at Jimmy Sawyer's Sawdust Trail in New York; odds and ends of miscellaneous news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 17, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 17, 1940

Account of doings and odds and ends. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, January 22, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, January 22, 1941

Account of trip from New York to California; miscellaneous personal news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. April 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. April 1941

Says he has been singing for various groups; tells Lomax to look up Sarah Ogan [Gunning]; encloses two songs: "Farther Along" (Guthrie parody--earliest version of "I've Got to Know"--dated 3-41) and "The Final ... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Sent from Will Geer's address in New York City; Woody and Cisco [Houston] are playing at Jimmy Sawyer's Sawdust Trail in New York; odds and ends of miscellaneous news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 8, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 8, 1941

Postcard from Portland while on tour with the Almanac Singers [not mentioned specifically]. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, January 22, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, January 22, 1941

Account of trip from New York to California; miscellaneous personal news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, July 15, 1940

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, July 15, 1940

Recommends Alliance Press as publisher for Guthrie's autobiography. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. late July 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. late July 1940

Guthrie acknowledges receipt of July 15, 1940 letter from Lomax, and will look up the representative of Alliance Press. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. April 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. April 1941

Says he has been singing for various groups; tells Lomax to look up Sarah Ogan [Gunning]; encloses two songs: "Farther Along" (Guthrie parody--earliest version of "I've Got to Know"--dated 3-41) and "The Final ... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, February 20, 1941

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, February 20, 1941

Regrets "Back Where I Come From" is off the air; wired Nick [Ray] about getting back on the show, but the reply was "it was all off." Asks about Pete Seeger; is house-hunting, gives other odds and ends of detai... More