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  1. Bruce Duncan "Utah" Phillips (May 15, 1935 – May 23, 2008) was an American labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller and poet. He described the struggles of labor unions and the power of direct action, self-identifying as an anarchist. He often promoted the Industrial Workers of the World in his music, actions, and words

  2. 15 de may. de 2016 · Bruce Duncan "Utah" Phillips (May 15, 1935 – May 23, 2008) was an American labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet and the "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". He described the ...

  3. Utah Phillips (1935–2008) was a labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet and the “Golden Voice of the Great Southwest.“. He described the struggles of labor unions and the power...

  4. Destitute and drinking, Phillips got off a freight train in Salt Lake City and wound up at the Joe Hill House, a homeless shelter operated by the anarchist Ammon Hennacy, a member of the Catholic Worker movement and associate of Dorothy Day.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of U. Utah Phillips, a folk singer, union organizer and storyteller who traveled the rails and sang for justice. Read his lyrics, listen to his music and watch his interview on Democracy Now.

  6. 27 de may. de 2008 · Listen to an interview with Utah Phillips, a legendary folk musician and peace and labor activist, who died in 2008. He talks about his life, his songs, his political views and his experiences on the road and the rails.

  7. In the autumn, when the leaves are down, it’s the time that folk singing rabble rouser U. Utah Phillips thinks about hitting the rails. As a young man he crisscrossed the country on freight trains in search of teachers that would help to understand himself and where he came from.