Pete Seeger was an iconic American folk musician and social activist whose career spanned over seven decades. Born on May 3, 1919, in New York City, Seeger became a central figure in the revival of folk music in the United States, using his songs to advocate for social justice, civil rights, environmental causes, and peace. He was a member of The Weavers, a folk group that achieved significant success in the late 194
... MeerPete Seeger was an iconic American folk musician and social activist whose career spanned over seven decades. Born on May 3, 1919, in New York City, Seeger became a central figure in the revival of folk music in the United States, using his songs to advocate for social justice, civil rights, environmental causes, and peace. He was a member of The Weavers, a folk group that achieved significant success in the late 1940s and early 1950s before being blacklisted during the McCarthy era due to their progressive political stances.
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