The Guardian Australia
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Woody Guthrie's protest songs inspire new generation through NYU exhibition
Folk legend Woody Guthrie's protest songs resonate with a new generation, as demonstrated by a new exhibition at NYU's Clive Davis Institute in Brooklyn. The student-curated show features Guthrie's apartment recreation and 130 archival materials, highlighting his anti-fascist activism during World War II. Contemporary artists including Bad Bunny and Bruce Springsteen continue Guthrie's tradition of creative resistance.
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