‘They Wanted Her to Shut Up and Be a Widow’: How Rita Marley Overcame Tragedy and Revived the Family Brand
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‘They Wanted Her to Shut Up and Be a Widow’: How Rita Marley Overcame Tragedy and Revived the Family Brand
After her husband Bob Marley died, she had to pick up the pieces and thrive in the male-dominated worlds of music and Rastafari. As the Marley matriarch turns 75, a look back at her vast — and sometimes controversial — legacy
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