Well today I found out that one of my favorite teachers and one of my real idols is leaving my school. He has inspired me for years and I am very sad to see him go. One thing we would often talk about is American folk music of the 1930's and 1950's. this is to him.
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Folk Artist Woody Guthrie, New York, 1942, Merchant Mariner.
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