Significant Acquisitions of the Archive of Folk Culture
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Title
Significant Acquisitions of the Archive of Folk Culture
Description
Library of Congress Publication
Creator
Folklife Center News
Source
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Workers Collection
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
Fall 1988
Rights
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The Center asks that researchers approach the materials in this collection with respect for the culture and sensibilities of the people whose lives, ideas, and creativity are documented here. Researchers are also reminded that privacy and publicity rights may pertain to certain uses of this material.
A small subset of the sound recordings in this collection (36 items) are not included in this online presentation because the underlying musical lyrics or works may be protected by copyright. Researchers with an interest or need to review the entire body of material are encouraged to contact the American Folklife Center. The staff of the American Folklife Center is eager to learn more about the musical compositions and performers included in the collection and encourages the public to contact them with any information.
The Center asks that researchers approach the materials in this collection with respect for the culture and sensibilities of the people whose lives, ideas, and creativity are documented here. Researchers are also reminded that privacy and publicity rights may pertain to certain uses of this material.
A small subset of the sound recordings in this collection (36 items) are not included in this online presentation because the underlying musical lyrics or works may be protected by copyright. Researchers with an interest or need to review the entire body of material are encouraged to contact the American Folklife Center. The staff of the American Folklife Center is eager to learn more about the musical compositions and performers included in the collection and encourages the public to contact them with any information.
Relation
American Folklife Center
Format
Image
Language
English
Type
Article
Files
Collection
Citation
Folklife Center News, “Significant Acquisitions of the Archive of Folk Culture,” Grapes of Wrath, accessed May 21, 2024, https://grapesofwrath.sfsuenglishdh.net/items/show/298.