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Thursday program, and Woody becomes popular by singing personal songs that relate to Depression woes. He drives to the fields with Ozark to preach about the union, but company thugs chase them off. The two also sing at union halls, where provocateurs start fights. When Pauline finally invites Woody for a home-cooked meal, he learns she is a rich widow living in luxury, and he asks if she is embarrassed about having so much while others have nothing. He tells her about the down-and-out people he met on the road, and how generous they are, whereas people with money are defensive.
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891:National Board of Review Awards
2213:Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie
2032:The Very Best of Woody Guthrie
2018:Library of Congress Recordings
2004:Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs
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843:Best Director β Motion Picture
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2131:This Land Is Your Land
1149:Jensen, Larry (2018).
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2159:The Complete Sessions
1824:8 Million Ways to Die
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2190:Woody Guthrie Center
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1797:(concert film, 1983)
1327:"1976 Award Winners"
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