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John Greenway (15 December 1919 – 15 October 1991) was born Johannes Groeneweg in
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,
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. He was a noted author, singer and scholar who focused on American folk songs of protest.


Academic career

He received his Ph.D. from the
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, where his dissertation was on "American Folksongs of Social and Economic Protest." It was later published a
''American Folksongs of Protest''
(University of Pennsylvania Press 1953), which was the standard work in the field for 40 years. He also studied protest folk songs in Australia. He recorded ''The Great American Bum and Other Hobo and Migratory Workers' Songs'', and ''American Industrial Folksongs'', both released by
Riverside Records Riverside Records was an American jazz record company and label. Founded by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, Jr, under his firm Bill Grauer Productions in 1953, the label played an important role in the jazz record industry for a decade. Riverside ...
. In the 1950s he was a Professor of English at
University of Denver The University of Denver (DU) is a private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Univ ...
. He was professor of anthropology in the late 1960s through the 1970s at the University of Colorado in Boulder, at times angering the establishment there. During this time he wrote prolifically for conservative magazine
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. His columns remain highly controversial; after a 1969 column in defense of the genocide of Native Americans (in which he wrote, “Did the United States destroy the American Indian? No, but it should have.”), he responded to Native critics in a mock-pidgin dialect, saying that the “ icken tracks of red brother ... makeum paleface heart heavy.” He authored or edited 19 books, wrote hundreds of articles and reviews, and was for many years editor of the ''
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'', ''Southwestern Lore'', and ''
Western Folklore ''Western Folklore'' is a quarterly academic journal for the study of folklore published by the Western States Folklore Society (formerly the California Folklore Society). It was established in 1942 as the ''California Folklore Quarterly'' and ob ...
'' (acting). Other popular works by Greenway include ''The Inevitable Americans'' (1964) and ''Literature Among the Primitives'' (1964). Many consider his best work to be ''Down Among the Wild Men'', an account of his studies among the
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, a people he greatly admired, and indeed found to be superior to the decadent white man of the Western world. This book was one time a
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selection.


Musical career

Greenway was also a collector and performer of songs in the
talking blues Talking blues is a form of folk music and country music. It is characterized by rhythmic speech or near-speech where the melody is free, but the rhythm is strict. Christopher Allen Bouchillon, billed as "The Talking Comedian of the South", is cr ...
genre. In 1958 he released the album ''Talking Blues'', a collection of 15 songs which he had recorded and annotated.Talking Blues
Smithsonian Folkways, 1958.


Discography

*1955 (recorded): ''American Industrial Folksongs'',
Riverside Records Riverside Records was an American jazz record company and label. Founded by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, Jr, under his firm Bill Grauer Productions in 1953, the label played an important role in the jazz record industry for a decade. Riverside ...
12-607 *1958: ''Talking Blues'', Folkways Records *1960: ''Australian Folksongs And Ballads'', Folkways Records (FW 8718) *1961: ''The Cat Came Back And Other Fun Songs'', Prestige/International (13011) * ''The Great American Bum: Hobo And Migratory Workers' Songs'', Riverside Records (RLP 12-619)


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* American folklorists University of Pennsylvania alumni American folk singers 1919 births 1991 deaths 20th-century American singers Folkways Records artists Riverside Records artists British emigrants to the United States {{US-academic-bio-stub