I Ain't Got No Home: Woody Guthrie, the Great Depression, and American Protest Songs

Event Details

When
04/08/2010 - 6:00pm
Where
Northern Illinois University
315 Altgeld Hall
Dekalb, IL, 60115-3080
United States
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County: 
Dekalb
Fee: 
Free. Open to the public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Northern Illinois University Art Museum
Where
Northern Illinois University
315 Altgeld Hall
Dekalb, IL, 60115-3080
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Dekalb
Fee: 
Free. Open to the public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Northern Illinois University Art Museum

A Road Scholar Program by Bucky Halker

During the 1930s, the Depression and the Dustbowl ravaged America's economy and left millions of Americans unemployed and homeless. Even those who didn't lose their jobs or farms often experienced the hardship of reduced incomes. Not surprisingly, music became an important method for expressing dissatisfaction with the status quo. Indeed, protest songs emerged as the collective voice of this army of migrants and downtrodden and the era produced a great outpouring of protest songwriting, including the songs of Woody Guthrie.

Bucky Halker is a performer, songwriter, and recording artist, as well as a PhD in American History. He has lectured and performed throughout the USA, Canada, and Europe and is the author of For Democracy, Workers, and God: Labor Protest and Labor Song-Poems. Bucky produced the Illinois Humanities Council

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Josephine Burke at 815.753.7898.