Aunt Molly Jackson

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Aunt Molly Jackson was an American folk singer, songwriter and a union activist, born as Mary Magdalene Garland in 1880 in Clay County, Kentucky; died September 1, 1960.
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Albums

FH 5457 The Songs And Stories Of Aunt Molly Jackson — Aunt Molly Jackson Aunt Molly Jackson The Songs And Stories Of Aunt Molly Jackson(LP) Folkways Records FH 5457 US 1961 Sell This Version
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1002 Library Of Congress Recordings — Aunt Molly Jackson Aunt Molly Jackson Library Of Congress Recordings (Comp) Rounder Records 1002 US 1972 Sell This Version
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Singles & EPs

AAFS 7 The Little Dove / Ten Thousand Miles — Aunt Molly Jackson Aunt Molly Jackson The Little Dove / Ten Thousand Miles(10") The Library Of Congress AAFS 7 US Unknown Sell This Version
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15731-D Kentucky Miner's Wife - Part 1 (Ragged Hungry Blues) / Kentucky Miner's Wife - Part 2 (Ragged Hungry Blues) — Aunt Molly Jackson Aunt Molly Jackson Kentucky Miner's Wife - Part 1 (Ragged Hungry Blues) / Kentucky Miner's Wife - Part 2 (Ragged Hungry Blues)(Shellac, 10") Columbia 15731-D US Unknown Sell This Version