https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Man_Trump

In 1950, Woody Guthrie moved into an apartment at Beach Haven, a cluster of sixteen residential buildings in Gravesend, Brooklyn, just a few minutes from the creaky boardwalk and frankfurter stands at Coney Island Beach. The complex was owned and operated by Fred Trump, which means that, for the two years Guthrie lived and wrote there, Trump was his landlord. It remains unsettling to accept that their signatures co-exist on the same lease agreement.In 1950, Woody Guthrie moved into an apartment at Beach Haven, a cluster of sixteen residential buildings in Gravesend, Brooklyn, just a few minutes from the creaky boardwalk and frankfurter stands at Coney Island Beach. The complex was owned and operated by Fred Trump, which means that, for the two years Guthrie lived and wrote there, Trump was his landlord. It remains unsettling to accept that their signatures co-exist on the same lease agreement.
THE NEW YORKER. – https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/a-story-about-fred-trump-and-woody-guthrie-for-the-midterm-elections
Woody Guthrie Lyrics- Old Man Trump
https://woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/Old_Man_Trump.htm
OFFICIAL WOODY GUTHRIE WEBSITE
https://woodyguthrie.org/index.htm
Ain’t Got No Home’: Why Woody Guthrie Despised Donald Trump’s Father
WOODY GUTHRIE: (Singing) I ain’t got no home. I’m just roaming around. Just a wandering worker, I go from town to town. And the police…
SHAPIRO: This is Guthrie’s song “Ain’t Got No Home,” and it’s actually the key to this story. Back in December of 1950, Guthrie was living in New York. He’d signed a lease for an apartment in a big housing development in Brooklyn called Beach Haven. The landlord was a New York developer named Trump – not Donald, but his father, Fred.
NPR – https://www.npr.org/2016/01/22/464013683/aint-got-no-home-why-woody-guthrie-despised-donald-trumps-father
