Bob Dylan's hurricane and how it helped to empower the black community in the 60's the way for black rights activists. Done in the form of a radio program.

Title: Bob Dylan's hurricane and how it helped to empower the black community in the 60's the way for black rights activists. Done in the form of a radio program.
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Bob Dylan's hurricane and how it helped to empower the black community in the 60's the way for black rights activists. Done in the form of a radio program.
That was Bob Dylan's 'Hurricane' and today on 3GG in the celebration of the anniversary of Bob Dylan's death we thought that for our segment 'Words that changed the World' we would look at his song 'Hurricane' that touched the lives of many and contributed to empowering the African-American people in the 1960's. Musical break introducing the segment 1966 was a year when a famous robbery occurred in a hot New Jersey night. Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter …showed first 75 words of 1348 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1348 total…of his death as a special tribute to him we will be playing one of his songs every hour, coming up next is another of his great songs that helped to help describe the bitter social conflicts but also to encourage a sense of optimism. Remember to tune in tomorrow night for your favourite segment words that changed the world. I'm your host Mary-Jane for 3GG, and this is Bob Dylan Blowing in the wind.

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