“Get up, stand up: stand up for
your rights! Get up, stand up: Don’t give up the fight!” Bob Marley was a
melodic advocate for human rights and our Bob Marley Posters are as easy on the
eyes as his politically charged music is on the ears. Born February 6, 1945 to
an interracial couple in a small Jamaican village, Marley experienced much
prejudice growing up. Refusing to succumb to these prejudices, Marley instead
lived passionately for those in need; exemplified by his lyrics, some of which
can be found on the below Bob Marley Posters. A devout Rastafarian, Marley
closely identified with the colors green (African vegetation), red (Blood), and
yellow (Sun/African Prosperity) visible in quite a few of our Bob Marley
Posters. In addition to the colors listed, another important element of the
Rasta movement is the spiritual use of Ganja or cannabis, as typified in many
Bob Marley Posters. As influential as he was, Marley’s life was cut tragically
short in 1981 when he died from complications from Melanoma; he was only 36
years old. Though not shown in any of the Bob Marley Posters below, his son
Ziggy has followed in his footsteps to become an influential reggae musician and
political leader. His last words to Ziggy were “Money can’t buy life.” Bob
Marley Posters are a great way to spice up any room and create a conversation.
Our collection of Bob Marley Posters is one of the most extensive collections of
Bob Marley Posters on the web. Hurry and get your Bob Marley Posters hot off
the press before there are no more Bob Marley Posters left!