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  1. 11 de may. de 2024 · Cedella Booker era una mujer afro-jamaiquina de 18 años que se dedicaba a las labores del campo y del hogar, cuando conoció al capitán de la infantería de marina británica, un jamaiquino blanco de ascendencia inglesa llamado Norval Marley.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Cedella Booker. Cedella Booker, born Cedella Editha Malcolm, was born in Rhoden Hall, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. At 18, Cedella married the 59-year-old Norval, and five years later she gave birth to Bob Marley.

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · Marley’s mother Cedella Malcolm (later Cedella Booker) began her romance with Captain Marley, a colonial supervisor, when he was sixty years old, and she was merely seventeen.[4] Norval Marley’s family was made up of white Jamaicans from the parish of Clarendon.

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · Era hijo de Cedella Booker, una afro-jamaicana y de Norval Marley, un jamaicano blanco de ascendencia inglesa. 4. El padre de Bob murió cuando éste tenía 10 años, en 1955. 5. De niño Bob Marley tuvo que soportar burlas y desprecios por parte de negros jamaiquinos por su condición de mulato.

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · Cedella Booker, Marley’s mother, interred his remains in an above-ground tomb. He rests alongside his younger brother Tony, accompanied by his cherished possessions: his guitar, his football, and a bud of marijuana. Cedella has stated that she will not bury or exhibit these items until the world becomes a better place.

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Bob Marley's parents, Norval Sinclair Marley and Cedella Booker, were influential figures in his life and career. They instilled in him the values that shaped his music and his activism. Spiritual: Bob Marley's parents were devout Rastafarians who taught him the importance of spirituality and self-reliance.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Cedella Booker closed the service. Accompanied by two other women, she delivered Amen. Then the musicians put down their instruments, carried the coffin on their shoulders through the hall and out into the roadway, where it was placed in a hearse, for the 50-mile journey to the place where Marley’s life had begun.