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In early May of 1941, an unemployed
Woody Guthrie and his wife, Mary, packed their three children into a battered
Pontiac and left southern California for Portland, Oregon. All he had waiting
for him in the Northwest was the job of writing songs for a documentary film about
the dams being built on the Columbia River. This film details the thirty day contract
Woody had as a temporary worker for the Bonneville Power Administration.
56.30 mins. University of Oregon.
"This land was made for you and me"
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