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      • Picked up for ‘vagrancy’ in New Jersey in 1954, he was admitted into the nearby Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital where he was finally diagnosed with…the incurable degenerative nerve disorder now known as Huntington’s Disease or HD.
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  2. Jan 12, 2014 · A fan of Dylan and Springsteen who knew Woody Guthrie mainly as the father of Arlo, the folk singer who made his fame with "Alice's Restaurant," Buehler learned through research that Guthrie...

  3. Aug 5, 2020 · Woody was only 6 years old at the time. According to Mark Allan Jackson, writing for the Library of Congress, Nora Guthrie had been displaying erratic and occasionally violent behavior before Clara's death. In 1927, when Guthrie was 14, his mother threw a kerosene lamp on his sleeping father.

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  4. Woody Guthrie died at Creedmore State Hospital of complications of Huntington's disease on October 3, 1967. [113] According to a Guthrie family legend, he was listening to his son Arlo's "Alice's Restaurant", a recording of which Arlo had delivered to Woody's bedside, shortly before he died. [114]

  5. Jul 14, 2019 · The FBI agents demanded that Guthrie’s doctors break patient confidentiality so that the federal government could more closely follow the folk singer’s health status, thus adding one more ...

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  6. May 16, 2024 · Singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie grew up with a parent who had Huntington's disease. Columnist Becky Field can relate to those challenges.

  7. At the Woody Guthrie Center, we share these truths about his background to show the potential we all have for change. As Woody traveled and broadened his world view, he turned away from those racist ideas and became one of our first and most vocal advocates for civil rights.

  8. Apr 3, 2014 · Photographer Phillip Buehler set out to document the abandoned Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains, New Jersey, where Guthrie was a patient from 1956 to 1961.

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