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Bob Marley was considered a refugee due to the political turbulence in Jamaica during the 1970s, particularly the violence surrounding the country's political conflicts. In 1976, following an assassination attempt on him, Marley sought temporary safety in the United States, which led to his stay and subsequent rise in international fame. His experience as a refugee influenced his music and messages of peace, unity, and social justice.

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