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- 2004695009 abstract "Two interviews with Archie Green conducted by David A. Taylor of the American Folklife Center. Archie Green discusses his family history, his parents' immigration from the Ukraine to Canada and then to Los Angeles; his education at the University of California, Berkeley; his work as a surveyor for the CCC; his work as a shipwright, and his brief tenure as a labor union official during World War II. He enlisted in the Navy, was assigned to a ship repair unit, served in a drydock in San Diego and in Albany, California, then in the eastern Philippines and China, coming home in 1946. He discusses folk music and folksongs, the folk music revival, Young Democrats, the working classes, advocacy for vernacular culture, and his activities lobbying for the passage of the Congressional act that established the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.".
- 2004695009 accessRights "Duplication of the recorded materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004695009 contributor B10101699.
- 2004695009 contributor B10101700.
- 2004695009 date "2003".
- 2004695009 description "Archie Green Interviews, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.".
- 2004695009 description "Recorded Dec. 15-16, 2003 at Archie Green's home in San Francisco, Calif.".
- 2004695009 description "Two interviews with Archie Green conducted by David A. Taylor of the American Folklife Center. Archie Green discusses his family history, his parents' immigration from the Ukraine to Canada and then to Los Angeles; his education at the University of California, Berkeley; his work as a surveyor for the CCC; his work as a shipwright, and his brief tenure as a labor union official during World War II. He enlisted in the Navy, was assigned to a ship repair unit, served in a drydock in San Diego and in Albany, California, then in the eastern Philippines and China, coming home in 1946. He discusses folk music and folksongs, the folk music revival, Young Democrats, the working classes, advocacy for vernacular culture, and his activities lobbying for the passage of the Congressional act that established the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.".
- 2004695009 description "b. June 29, 1917 in Winnipeg, Ontario.".
- 2004695009 extent "4 sound cassettes :".
- 2004695009 issued "2003".
- 2004695009 language "eng".
- 2004695009 rights "Duplication of the recorded materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004695009 spatial "California.".
- 2004695009 spatial "United States".
- 2004695009 spatial "United States.".
- 2004695009 subject "American Folklife Center.".
- 2004695009 subject "Folk music United States.".
- 2004695009 subject "Folklore United States.".
- 2004695009 subject "Labor unions United States.".
- 2004695009 subject "Shipwrights California.".
- 2004695009 subject "Socialism United States.".
- 2004695009 subject "Working class Jews California.".
- 2004695009 subject "Working class United States".
- 2004695009 title "Archie Green interviews, 2003 [sound recording] / collected by David A. Taylor.".
- 2004695009 type "Interviews. lcsh".
- 2004695009 type "Oral history. lcsh".
- 2004695009 type "Sound recordings. aat".
- 2004695009 type "collection".