Pastures of Plenty

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Pastures of Plenty is a folk song by Woody Guthrie that reflects the struggles and resilience of migrant workers during the Dust Bowl era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk song
song
associatedWithEvent Dust Bowl
Great Depression
associatedWithMovement American folk music revival
composer Woody Guthrie
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes conditions of migrant labor camps
westward migration for work
genre folk
protest song
hasMoral demand for fair treatment of laborers
solidarity among workers
hasPerspective first-person narrative of a migrant worker
hasSubject American migrant farm workers
Okie migrants
influenced later protest songs about labor
language English
lyricist Woody Guthrie
notablePerformer Woody Guthrie
partOf American folk song repertoire
politicalAlignment left-wing
pro-labor
portrays exploitation of farm laborers
search for work and dignity
setting Old West
surface form: American West

agricultural fields in the United States
theme Dust Bowl
Great Depression
economic hardship
labor struggle
migrant workers
resilience
writer Woody Guthrie

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Woody Guthrie notableWork Pastures of Plenty
Woody notableWork Pastures of Plenty
subject surface form: Woody Guthrie