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Redemption Songs: How Bob Marley's Nova Scotia Song Lights the Way Past Racism
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Redemption Songs: How Bob Marley’s Nova Scotia Song Lights the Way Past Racism

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Redemption Songs tells the extraordinary story of how one of Bob Marley’s greatest songs was born in Nova Scotia. It opens with Marley’s live acoustic performance of Redemption Song at the end of his life, and reveals that the core lyric comes from a speech Marcus Garvey delivered in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in 1937. The line We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery springboards the reader into the book’s ambitions. The author explores why Marley so revered Garvey, and, in doing so, looks at the roots of Rastafarianism and ideas about race.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Country
Canada
Date
7 February 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9781897426876

Redemption Songs tells the extraordinary story of how one of Bob Marley’s greatest songs was born in Nova Scotia. It opens with Marley’s live acoustic performance of Redemption Song at the end of his life, and reveals that the core lyric comes from a speech Marcus Garvey delivered in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in 1937. The line We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery springboards the reader into the book’s ambitions. The author explores why Marley so revered Garvey, and, in doing so, looks at the roots of Rastafarianism and ideas about race.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Country
Canada
Date
7 February 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9781897426876