Songs of Freedom

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Katherine H

 

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August 29, 2016

 

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Born in the lush countryside of Jamaica, he moved at a young age to the crushing squalor of Trench Town, one of Kingston, Jamaica's most hopeless "government yards" where he, like other "Rude Boys" abandoned formal education for the promise of the street gangs, only to discover music as his way out of life among the "sufferahs...
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Marley was a complex man housed within an apparently simple guise. His speech sounded, to the uninitiated, like the ramblings of a "pothead" (ganja, or marijuana, was a part of both his religion and his philosophy), yet contained revelatory and revolutionary truth for those who had ears to hear. The brief quotation from his 1977 hit song, "Exodus" is a case in point: it calls the hearer to self-examination and selfdevelopment while also pointing metaphorically toward a vision of an African exodus from their exile in the "Babylon" of western slavery and oppression back to the "fatherland" of Africa...
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