1 hr 9 min

Johnny Cash's Politics, w/ historian Michael Stewart Foley (G&R 127‪)‬ Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

    • Politics

*Citizen Cash: The Political Life of Johnny Cash* is a fantastic new  book by Michael Stewart Foley, and we sat down and talked to him all about it.  This is a must-listen, must-see episode.

We talked about Cash's upbringing in the depression and how the New Deal helped his family and led him to develop a "politics of empathy."  We  discussed his views on race, and especially his "Blood, Sweat, and  Tears" album.

We talked about his work on behalf of prisoners and Native Americans, his views on the Vietnam War, and the way he stood up to Richard Nixon at the White House. We also discussed his legacy in today’s politics.

Cash wasn't only one of the most important entertainers of the 20th Century but a profound political figure as well.

You can buy *Citizen Cash* as your local indy bookstore, among other places, or order from the publisher at https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/michael-stewart-foley/citizen-cash/9781549112249/ .

Michael Stewart Foley is a writer, historian and professor of American Civilisation at Université Grenoble Alpes. His website is at https://michaelstewartfoley.com/.

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Man in Black at 50: Johnny Cash’s empathy is needed more than ever (https://bit.ly/33gPJdc)
Johnny Cash Is a Hero to Americans on the Left and Right. But His Music Took a Side.  (https://bit.ly/3rQLEXi)
The Boys Who Said No: https://www.boyswhosaidno.com/

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This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced  by Bob  (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969).   “Green and Red Blues"  by Moody.  Editing by Isaac.

*Citizen Cash: The Political Life of Johnny Cash* is a fantastic new  book by Michael Stewart Foley, and we sat down and talked to him all about it.  This is a must-listen, must-see episode.

We talked about Cash's upbringing in the depression and how the New Deal helped his family and led him to develop a "politics of empathy."  We  discussed his views on race, and especially his "Blood, Sweat, and  Tears" album.

We talked about his work on behalf of prisoners and Native Americans, his views on the Vietnam War, and the way he stood up to Richard Nixon at the White House. We also discussed his legacy in today’s politics.

Cash wasn't only one of the most important entertainers of the 20th Century but a profound political figure as well.

You can buy *Citizen Cash* as your local indy bookstore, among other places, or order from the publisher at https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/michael-stewart-foley/citizen-cash/9781549112249/ .

Michael Stewart Foley is a writer, historian and professor of American Civilisation at Université Grenoble Alpes. His website is at https://michaelstewartfoley.com/.

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***It's getting towards the end of year and we want to thank all of our friends and audience for listening and supporting us through 2021. Our audio audience has DOUBLED in size and our YouTube audience has TRIPLED in size this year. 

If you want to support us to make Green and Red even bigger and better in 2022, please make a donation or become a Patron here:


Become a recurring donor at  https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast
Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR

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Links//


Man in Black at 50: Johnny Cash’s empathy is needed more than ever (https://bit.ly/33gPJdc)
Johnny Cash Is a Hero to Americans on the Left and Right. But His Music Took a Side.  (https://bit.ly/3rQLEXi)
The Boys Who Said No: https://www.boyswhosaidno.com/

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This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced  by Bob  (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969).   “Green and Red Blues"  by Moody.  Editing by Isaac.

1 hr 9 min