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- Q14948837 abstract "Jacqueline Steiner (born c. 1924) is an American folk singer, songwriter and social activist. Steiner is known for having written the lyrics to the song "M.T.A.", about a man stuck on the Boston subway because he could not pay the exit fare. "M.T.A." was co-written with Bess Lomax Hawes as part of a Boston political campaign in 1949 and later altered slightly by the popular folk group the Kingston Trio, becoming one of their hits in 1959.Steiner graduated from Vassar College and attended graduate courses at Radcliffe College.She married Arnold Berman (the couple divorced in 1974) and was active in the folk scene in the 1950s and 60s, singing (as Jackie Berman) with Pete Seeger and others on Hootenanny Tonight!, recorded in 1954 and released by Folkways Records in 1959.As Jacqueline Sharpe, she released an album of antiwar songs in 1966 entitled No More War. Steiner is a linguist and demonstrated this interest in 1991 with her album Far Afield: Songs of Three Continents.Steiner joined the Norwalk, Connecticut branch of the African American civil rights advocacy group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1991, serving several years as the chapter's secretary and receiving the Roy Wilkins Leadership Award for service from the state NAACP in 2010.".
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- Q14948837 name "Steiner, Jacqueline".
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- Q14948837 comment "Jacqueline Steiner (born c. 1924) is an American folk singer, songwriter and social activist. Steiner is known for having written the lyrics to the song "M.T.A.", about a man stuck on the Boston subway because he could not pay the exit fare.".
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