Carawan, Candie
- Authoritative Name:
- Carawan, Candie
- Biography:
- "Guy and Candie Carawan, both natives of California, met in 1960 at the Highlander Folk School (now the Highland Research and Education Center) in New Market, Tenn., as participants in the black civil rights movement. Married shortly thereafter, the Carawans have since been active as collectors of folklore and folk music, singers, musicians, educators, and socio-political activists. They are best known for their efforts to document and disseminate music associated with the civil rights movement of the 1960s, which resulted in several commercially released recordings and printed music anthologies. They have been involved in a variety of musical traditions and social causes in the South and elsewhere, often in connection with their work at the Highlander Research and Education Center."-- Inventory of the Guy and Candie Carawan Collection, 1959-1985, Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Associated Subjects:
- Carawan, Candie
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