In 1964, she founded the along with her mentor Sandperl and encouraged draft resistance at her concerts.
The other, the country-music-infused 1969 , was recorded for then-husband , a prominent anti- protester eventually imprisoned for.
Although Baez was upset by the parody in 1966, she admits to being more amused in recent years.
And a Voice to Sing With: A Memoir.
The first, 1968 , consists exclusively of Dylan covers.
She remained close to her younger sister Mimi up until Mimi's death in 2001, and mentioned in the 2009 American Masters documentary about her life that she had grown closer to her older sister Pauline in later years.