How Does Bob Marley Influence On American Culture

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As he lays in the hospital bed at Lebanon Hospital in Miami, Florida, and his family laments for him by playing his songs; His eyes wander around looking at how his family embellished it with the Jamaican flag, balloons, and quotes from his songs. Soon he is still and the disease continues to travel throughout his body; the monster started at one of his toes from a soccer injury, then spread to his stomach, lungs, and brain. Lyrics from his song Buffalo Soldier kept replaying in his dying brain, “Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival,”(Marley 4) and then he begins to reminisce on when he used music to create peace. From being a short-biracial boy from the ghetto of Kingston, Jamaica, Robert Nesta Marley (widely known as Bob Marley) fell in love with music; in 1967 he converted from Christianity to Rastafarianism giving him a real boost in his musical career. Bob Marley and the Wailers struggled to have their music heard outside of Jamaica, but would not give up. His mind was always coming up with lyrics filled with messages about politics, peace, and …show more content…

He believed that, you could cure racism and hate by injecting music and love into people's lives, so he decided to engender a concert titled the, One Love Peace Concert. Bob Marley sang songs such as, One Love and Jammin, to encourage peace among the audience. So during Jammin to stop the disparage that was happening between the two politicians, who had very strong disdains for each other, Bob formed a peaceful handshake between them to show everyone that we should all, “get together and feel alright,” (Marley 2). Bob was a very altruistic person, caring about how everyone should have peace, and during the handshake a superfluous amount a people cheered and started singing with the band, and it put a really big smile across him and the Wailers

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