The Effects of Peter Seeger Songs

1526 Words4 Pages

Peter Seeger, also known as Pete Seeger, - an individual, who was a musician, an author, and an activist, has helped change history by writing and singing songs, participating in anti-war marches, and fighting for the nation in battle. Pete wrote and sang folk songs that related to everyday life stories. His childhood was very cold and kept him very lonely. He later dropped out of Harvard and wanted to be an observer for all public affairs. He supported himself by painting farmhouses, playing his banjo, becoming a porter and singing folk songs in a bar. The 1930s through the 1970s, was a period of economic struggle, government reform, warfare and environmental reform. Seeger’s folk songs encouraged and involved the people of the United States during the labor movement, civil war, Vietnam War, and environmental changes.
In the 1930s, the economy was in turmoil due to the stock market crash in 1929. The United States unemployment rate was at its high of twenty-five percent between 1932 and 1933. It was very hard for Pete to find a job.1 More than ten million citizens were out of work. In verse after verse, ”Talking Union” described how to start a union: pass out leaflets, call meetings, resist the attempts of the boss to derail those efforts, for “he’s a bastard-unfair-slave driver-Bet he beats his own wife.”2 March of 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt took power and he pledged to save the economy from danger using a plan called the New Deal. The New Deal was a plan to boost the economy back up to its normal state. He pledged to use federal power to ensure a more equitable distribution of income and promised “bold experimentation” in pursuit of what he called a “New Deal” for Americans.3 Roosevelt later stated, “when Americans suffered, h...

... middle of paper ...

...sts withdrawal from the war. He wanted to play his song on TV but faced many hurdles by the TV sponsor and executives due to his communist connections.
HIV was identified as a virus causing AIDS, which resulted in an intense worldwide search for a cure from 1981 to 1984. The Iran-Contra scandal resulted in illegal arms for hostages exchange by the Reagan administration from 1985 to 1986. President Ronald Reagan unveiled the Strategic Defense Initiative, which ramped up United States development of missile defenses in 1983. Gorbachev signed the INF treaty and withdrew the Soviets from Afghanistan.
Seeger wanted to be a people’s person at the same time did not want any limelight and commercial success. Seeger did have a good reputation in the music industry, with the people of urban and rural United States. Time Magazine mentioned him as the patriarch of folk songs.

More about The Effects of Peter Seeger Songs

Open Document