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WOODY GUTHRIE
Typed D.S., 4pp., 4to., New York City, [n.d. but circa 1945], in which Guthrie signing over the rights to his song Union Burying Ground to People's Songs, Inc. People's Songs was a label and organization formed by Pete Seeger in 1945 to distribute American folk music, and Union Burying Ground was a folk song written by Guthrie for his album Struggle. Guthrie wrote all the songs on Struggle specifically to highlight the struggles of working-class people; he dedicated the album to his wife and Pete Seeger. Guthrie signs twice, all with "Woody Guthrie" in black ink. Age toned, else fine.

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December 16, 2010 11:00 AM EST
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