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“Come gather 'round peopleWherever you roam,And admit that the watersAround you have grown”
“Sometimes you know things have to change, are going to change, but you can only feel it…” (Bob Dylan)
An insurgent artist, starting to partake in the Civil Rights Movement 1962…
“He went down to Oxford TownGuns and clubs followed him downAll because his face was brown” James Meredith
“Oh the times, they are a-changing…”
Continuing to express his beliefs in a world of freedom and peace 1963…
“There’s a battle outside, and it’s ragin’”
Medgar Evers: Civil Rights activist “To kill with no painLike a dog on a chain”
“Bury the rag deep in your faceFor now's the time for your tears.”  July 2, 1925 – June 12, 1963
“Keep your eyes wide,The chance won’t come again”
He put himself out there, and people listened…
“Lies that life is black and whitespoke from my skull”
March on Washington 1963
“I saw a black branch with blood that kept drippin’”
“And if I pass this way again you can rest assured I'll always do my best…on that I give my word”
“Dylan seems to believe that this movement can and will rise to the challenge of bringing justice to an unjust society” (Marqusee).
“How many years can some people existBefore they're allowed to be free?”
“How many ears must one man haveBefore he can hear people cry?”
“Mama, put my guns in the ground, I can't shoot them anymore That long black cloud is comin' down I feel like I'm knockin' on heaven's door”
“We shall all be free some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe we shall   										overcome some day”
“We shall live in peace some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe we shall 										overcome some day”
“At the time it was unheard of for a young white songwriter to compose the kind of songs that he did and he knocked down some serious barriers” (Chapman).
Bob Dylan: Musically protesting inequality & making his voice heard since 1962.

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Bob Dylan

  • 1.
  • 2. “Come gather 'round peopleWherever you roam,And admit that the watersAround you have grown”
  • 3. “Sometimes you know things have to change, are going to change, but you can only feel it…” (Bob Dylan)
  • 4. An insurgent artist, starting to partake in the Civil Rights Movement 1962…
  • 5.
  • 6. “He went down to Oxford TownGuns and clubs followed him downAll because his face was brown” James Meredith
  • 7. “Oh the times, they are a-changing…”
  • 8. Continuing to express his beliefs in a world of freedom and peace 1963…
  • 9. “There’s a battle outside, and it’s ragin’”
  • 10. Medgar Evers: Civil Rights activist “To kill with no painLike a dog on a chain”
  • 11. “Bury the rag deep in your faceFor now's the time for your tears.” July 2, 1925 – June 12, 1963
  • 12. “Keep your eyes wide,The chance won’t come again”
  • 13. He put himself out there, and people listened…
  • 14. “Lies that life is black and whitespoke from my skull”
  • 16. “I saw a black branch with blood that kept drippin’”
  • 17. “And if I pass this way again you can rest assured I'll always do my best…on that I give my word”
  • 18.
  • 19. “Dylan seems to believe that this movement can and will rise to the challenge of bringing justice to an unjust society” (Marqusee).
  • 20. “How many years can some people existBefore they're allowed to be free?”
  • 21. “How many ears must one man haveBefore he can hear people cry?”
  • 22.
  • 23. “Mama, put my guns in the ground, I can't shoot them anymore That long black cloud is comin' down I feel like I'm knockin' on heaven's door”
  • 24. “We shall all be free some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe we shall overcome some day”
  • 25. “We shall live in peace some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe we shall overcome some day”
  • 26. “At the time it was unheard of for a young white songwriter to compose the kind of songs that he did and he knocked down some serious barriers” (Chapman).
  • 27.
  • 28. Bob Dylan: Musically protesting inequality & making his voice heard since 1962.