PERHAPS BEST known for Broadside, the influential magazine they
founded in 1962, Agnes "Sis" Cunningham and Gordon Friesen have
long been renowned figures on the American left. In this book,
these two dedicated social activists -- Sis the folk musician and
Gordon the radical journalist -- offer a spirited account of their
personal and political odyssey. The story is illustrated with
numerous photographs and drawings.
Born into poverty in rural Oklahoma, further shaped by the
hardships of the "dustbowl" Depression years, Sis and Gordon were
already committed to radical causes when they met and married in
1941. A short time later they moved to New York City, where they
befriended Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. Sis joined the folk
protest group the Almanac Singers, and Gordon continued his work as
a journalist.
Although blacklisted for their political views during the
McCarthy era, Sis and Gordon persevered and eventually launched
Broadside, which they continued to produce for almost twenty years.
The magazine was instrumental in promoting the careers of many
singer-songwriters, publishing the first works of such artists as
Bob Dylan, Janis Ian, Phil Ochs, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Tom
Paxton, as well as the works of more established figures, including
Malvina Reynolds and Pete Seeger. Indeed, Broadside helped give
birth to a musical revival that energized the country and forged a
vital link between the folk music of the 1930s and 1940s and the
urban folk revivalists of the 1960s and 1970s.
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