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Agnes Cunningham : ウィキペディア英語版
Sis Cunningham

Agnes ("Sis") Cunningham (February 19, 1909 – June 27, 2004〔() ''Lib.unc.edu'' Retrieved on 06-01-07〕) was an American musician, best known for her involvement as a performer and publicist of folk music and protest songs. She was the founding editor of ''Broadside'' magazine, which she published with her husband Gordon Friesen and their daughters.
==Early life==
Agnes Cunningham was born in Oklahoma in 1909, the daughter of Ada Boyce and William Cunningham,〔() Schrems, Suzanne, "Cunningham, Agnes", Oklahoma Historical Society's ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''〕 Blaine County, Oklahoma (farmer ), fiddler. Her father was a socialist and follower of Eugene Debs, socialist leader. As a child, she learned piano, accordion, and musical arrangement. She attended the Weatherford (Oklahoma) Teachers' College and then went on to the Commonwealth Labor College near Mena, Arkansas, where she studied labor organizing and Marxism. (2004 ).〔(http://www.folkways.si.edu/projects_initiatives/broadside/artists/sis_cunningham.html ''Folkways.si.edu'' Retrieved on 06-01-07 )〕

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