American folksongs of protest (A Perpetua book) Greenway, John

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Cover has some wear and tear with slight discoloration. Pages are clean with slight wear. Binding is secure.

This vintage copy of “American Folksongs of Protest” by John Greenway is a time-honored testament to the folk revival movement and the power of music as a vehicle for social and political change. Published in 1953, this Perpetua book captures the spirit of protest through traditional ballads, union anthems, and topical songs that gave voice to the struggles of the working class, civil rights activists, and anti-war movements. With its well-worn appearance, this volume invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of American folk culture and the timeless melodies that have echoed through generations of dissent and resistance.

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Cover has some wear and tear with slight discoloration. Pages are clean with slight wear. Binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “American Folksongs of Protest” by John Greenway is a time capsule of the folk revival movement and the social and political upheaval of the 1960s. Published in 1953, this Perpetua book captures the spirit of protest through the lyrics of traditional ballads, union anthems, and topical songs that gave voice to the struggles of the working class, civil rights activists, and anti-war movements. Greenway’s meticulous research and annotations provide invaluable historical context, making this volume a treasured resource for scholars, musicians, and anyone interested in the enduring power of music as a catalyst for social change. Despite its well-worn appearance, this copy bears the marks of passionate engagement, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of American folk culture and the timeless melodies that have echoed through generations of dissent and resistance.

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Weight 13 lbs
Dimensions 20.07 × 13.21 × 2.29 in
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