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Pan-African Movement Bob Marley’s “War” Lyric Analysis
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Warm-Up Who is Bob Marley? What country is he from?
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Bob Marley – February 6, 1945 to May 11, 1981
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What is Pan-Africanism? Movement dedicated to establishing independence for Africa nations And unity for black throughout the world Originated with conferences in London 1900, 1919, 1921, 1923 First truly intergovernmental conference held in 1958 (Ghana)
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Bob Marley and Pan-African Influenced by Marcus Garvey and Haile Selassie Garvey believed that blacks wanted their own country, and culture to be respected, as well as freedom. December 3, 1976 Assassination attempt His music and influence was heard and felt across the world.
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Marcus Garvey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn1 2bNvt1sY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn1 2bNvt1sY
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Lyric Analysis…. Using Bob Marley’s “War” take notes on with your group: Where particular phrases come from What do they mean? Tie it together with the opening. What did Bob Marley mean? Underline Africa related items…countries, etc.
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Create Your Own When you are finished, team up with one person only, or work by yourself to create a poem/rap/ or song about something your are passionate about or that you want changed in the world. Song/Rap: At least one stanza and one chorus (10 lines total Poem: Format to be decided by teacher You can also use this to explain Pan-African Movement or African Nationalism. When you are finished by yourself write a paragraph on: How Bob Marley used his songs to educate/influence other on the Pan-African movement, and how songs/raps/poems would be a good way to spread a person’s words or ideas
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