Bob Marley: A Little Island, A Big Voice
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understand how Bob Marley came to the forefront of the musical revolution
- The small island of Jamaica
- Jamaica during the Spanish rule
- Slave revolts
- Violence and unrest
- Bob Marley and the Wailers
- Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley and the free concert
- Bob's final contributions to his fight for civil rights
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
bob marley was a Jamaican singer, musician, and activist born February 6, 1945. He died on May 11, 1981 and during his short tenure of life he composed and focused his energy on his ability to communicate to the masses, through music, his ideology of non-violence and peaceful resistance to the oppressive and violent warring Jamaican political organizations and civil rights abroad. Like other renowned activists it seemed that bob was born with an innate ability to effectively communicate his message in a way that many people would both understand and feel a common connection to, his media was music. While there are many facets of non-violent resistance, bob was really a maverick in this field and his ability to connect to the masses was unparallel.
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