The quote "a man can stand up in the revolution" is attributed to Bob Marley, a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. This statement is often interpreted as a call to action, encouraging individuals to take a stand and fight for change during times of social or political upheaval. Marley's music and lyrics frequently touched on themes of revolution, resistance, and empowerment, making him a powerful voice for social justice and activism.
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In the book Johnny Tremain a man named James Otis says that when he asks what we want to fight for
I agree... I'm reading it right now! Think it was page 228?
He ordered an AK47 cocktail?
get up from ur seat, let the white man take it, and stand
she was the first woman to stand up for religious freedom.
The girl he liked was saying she remembered the silver cup he showed her. Mr Lyte said "you're biased, you love him!" "No I do not" she said. The judge said "It takes great courage for a girl to stand up against her own landlord, you have scant evidence, Mr. Lyte, Johnny is innocent!"
The 1917 revolution was primarily caused by World War 1, which was devastating to the Russian people. The February revolution did not result in an end to the war, so the October revolution brought the Bolsheviks into power and a peace treaty was made with Germany in March 1918.