Throwback: Black History Month: Bob Marley/Happy 76th Birthday Bob!

Today is the seventh day of Black History Month. And if you’ve been frequenting this site over the past few days of this month, you’d see that I’ve been featuring Black artists across a wide and eclectic array of genres and styles that I think can guide you towards understanding the Black experience. 

Through the month — and throughout the year, I hope that you’ll come to understand and appreciate the following: 

  • Black culture is American culture
  • Black music is American music. 
  • Black history is American history.  
  • America’s greatest and beloved contributions to the world are Black music styles — the blues, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll and hip-hop. 
  • Black art matters. 
  • You can’t love black art and black artists without loving black people. 
  • Black lives matter — all of them, all of the time. 

Coincidentally, yesterday would have been Bob Marley‘s 76th birthday. We need to celebrate the larger than life legend’s birthday and his music, which is still relevant and powerful today. We still miss you, Bob. Happy birthday wherever you are.

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