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Black History Month- Bob Marley

  • Jan 31, 2016
  • 1 min read

With black history month approaching this year, we take time to honour our past civil rights activist that changed the course of history. Bob Marley's rastafarian beliefs not only was adopted by Jamaicans but also reached to the U.S.. The progressive political ideologies and deep spiritual convitions heard in Bob Marley's music were derived from his firmly rooted commitment to Rastafarian beliefs and its attendant lifestyle. Songs like "Exodus" "So Much Trouble World" "Get up, Stand up" "War" and "Rat Race"

"Love the life you live, Live the life you love."

"One love, one heart, Lets get together and feel alright."

"Some people feel the rain, others just get wet."


 
 
 

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