I'm looking forward to this wonderful collection of protest songs I ordered from amazon. Years ago I had found a little red book of protest songs at Left Bank Books in Seattle, which I gave to a friend who was a union organizer at the time.
''Team of Rivals" is also an America ''coming-of-age" saga. Lincoln, Seward, Chase et al. are sketched as being part of a ''restless generation," born when Founding Fathers occupied the White House and the Louisiana Purchase netted nearly 530 million new acres to be explored. The Western Expansion motto of this burgeoning generation, in fact, was cleverly captured in two lines of Stephen Vincent Benet's verse: ''The stream uncrossed, the promise still untried / The metal sleeping in the mountainside." None of the protagonists in ''Team of Rivals" hailed from the Deep South or Great Plains. _______________________________ From a review by Douglas Brinkley, 2005
This will go with my new calendar -- 12 posters for peace and justice.
ReplyDeleteUtah Phillips died last year. A huge loss.
Here it is, but they don't show the photos -- some of them are really good:
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The cover is a gas pump with the words no blood for oil.
Michael Moore should have included Pete Seeger's "The Banks Are Made of Marble" in his "Capitalism: A Love Story." Looks like a good set, Gintaras.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a gold box of music. Haven't seen Moore's new movie yet.
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