Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they failed to cooperate with House UnAmerican Activities Committee (HUAC) in their attempts to investigate alleged subversives and communists. Pete Seeger testified before the HUAC in 1955. In one of Pete s darkest moments, when his personal freedom, his career, and his safety were in jeopardy, a flash of inspiration ignited this song. The song was stirred by a passage from Mikhail Sholokhov s novel And Quie Flows the Don. Around the world the song traveled and in 1962 at a UNICEF concert in Germany, Marlene Dietrich, Academy Awardnominated Germanborn American actress, first performed the song in French, as Qui peut dire ou vont les fleurs Shortly after she sang it in German. The song s impact in Germany just after WWII was shattering. It s universal message, let there be peace in the world did no
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