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Burton Barr Central Library
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CD Folk VARIOUS
  - Floor 1
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Checked Out
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Cesar Chavez Library
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CD Folk VARIOUS
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On Shelf
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Mesquite Library
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CD Folk CLASSSIC
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Checked Out
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Yucca Library
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CD Folk VARIOUS
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South Mountain Community Library
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CD Folk VARIOUS
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Notes:
Title from container.
Includes booklet with notes and photos.
Compilation of selections previously released.
Complied by Mark Gustafson and Jeff Place.
Various performers.
Compact disc.
Track List:
- Freedom now chant (Mass-meeting participants in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) (:26)
- Jesus Christ (Woody Guthrie) (2:37)
- Bourgeois blues (Lead Belly) (2:18)
- Black, brown and white (Big Bill Broonzy) (2:42)
- Baby, I've been thinking (Janis Ian) (2:41)
- Blowing in the wind (The New World Singers) (2:28)
- This land is your land (Steve Forbert, Jack Hardy, Jill Burkee, and Mark Dann) (4:39)
- Turn, turn, turn (Liz Getz) (3:04)
- As long as the grass will grow (Peter la Farge) (5:07)
- Talking pay TV (Phil Ochs) (2:34)
- Masters of war (The Bergerfolk) (4:07)
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- Waist deep in the big muddy (Pete Seeger) (2:57)
- Agent Orange (Peggy Seeger) (3:51)
- Strange fruit (Brother John Sellers) (2:20)
- How can a poor man stand such times and live (New Lost City Ramblers) (3:34)
- I'm going to write the Governor of Georgia (Champion Jack Dupree) (3:13)
- When we make it through (Barara Dane) (5:25)
- Evicted tenant (Sis Cunningham) (2:06)
- Corrido de César Chávez (Los Perros del Pueblo Nuevo) (3:02)
- Gone, gone, gone (Red Shadow) (2:14)
- Spirits of the revolution (Larry Estridge) (5:09)
- We shall overcome (Guy Carawan) (3:40).
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