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Woody Guthrie began writing songs in the late 1930s, around the time he moved to California during the Dust Bowl. His early works were influenced by the social issues and experiences of the time, particularly the struggles of migrant workers. Guthrie gained prominence for his folk songs that conveyed themes of social justice and the American experience, notably with his most famous song, "This Land Is Your Land," written in 1940.

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