An eye-opening exploration of the intersection between folk music and political activism, writer and historian
Aaron J. Leonard dived into the lives of some of the 20th century’s most influential folk singers—Woody Guthrie, ‘Sis Cunningham, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, and Burl Ives—and their contentious relationship with the US government. These artists weren’t just cultural icons, but also outspoken political activists, closely monitored by the FBI and targeted for their associations with the US Communist Party.
Through rare video clips, news clippings, and declassified files obtained through the
Freedom of Information Act, Leonard uncovered the intense surveillance and suppression these artists faced.
Aaron J. Leonard, author of
Heavy Radicals: The Secret War on America’s Maoists and
The Folk Singers and the Bureau, brought these stories to life in a compelling presentation. The event concluded with a conversation led by
Associate Professor Charles Fairchild (Sydney Conservatorium of Music), giving participants the chance to engage directly with these powerful narratives.