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In the mid 1930s, she performed in New York City together with [[Woody Guthrie]], [[Pete Seeger]], [[Earl Robinson]], [[Will Geer]], her half-brother [[Jim Garland]], and her half-sister [[Sarah Ogan Gunning]].<ref name=k459/><ref name=h67/> After a bus accident in [[Ohio]], leaving her badly crippled, Jackson became incapacitated and was confined to her New York apartment.<ref name=r2/><ref name=h67/> She died in 1960 and was interred at the Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery in [[Sacramento, California]]<ref name=r2/>
 
The given dates of Aunt Molly Jackson's life are mostly uncertain since she was very flexible when giving them. Folklorist [[Archie Green]] became very frustrated during interviews with her, due to her "elastic responses", inconsistent elaborations and "flexible dates." It was not unusual for her to contradict her own prior accounts.<ref name=r4>Romalis 1998, p.&nbsp;4.</ref>
 
==Discography==