It is the year 1936 in the United States and the Great Depression has wreaked havoc from which it has still not recovered. Woody Guthrie, an unemployed sign painter, decides to leave his home in Pampa, Texas, to travel to California and look for a job that will allow him to feed his family. Guthrie traverses the country working odd jobs and singing his own songs. The misery he discovers and the true labor situation of the workers politicize his compositions. When he is finally hired by a Californian radio station, Guthrie must decide if his career should be that of just another musician who entertains listeners with inconsequential ballads, thus ensuring his livelihood and that of his family, or if he should continue broadcasting his songs. political ideas through their songs.
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It is the year 1936 in the United States and the Great Depression has wreaked havoc from which it has still not recovered. Woody Guthrie, an unemployed sign painter, decides to leave his home in Pampa, Texas, to travel to California and look for a job that will allow him to feed his family. Guthrie traverses the country working odd jobs and singing his own songs. The misery he discovers and the true labor situation of the workers politicize his compositions. When he is finally hired by a Californian radio station, Guthrie must decide if his career should be that of just another musician who entertains listeners with inconsequential ballads, thus ensuring his livelihood and that of his family, or if he should continue broadcasting his songs. political ideas through their songs.