Ladies and gentlemen, today I want to introduce you a very interesting but cruel and controversial story. Here comes the story of
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a great boxer from the 60's who was judged guilty on triple murder, and untill today his guilty or innocence remains undiscovered. Innocent or not, he stayed imprisioned for almost 20 years. Most people who defend his innocence say he was judged guilty only because of his african origins (and that, my friends, was a big deal in the 1960's USA), because the jury that told he was guilty was composed only by caucasian citziens.
The story of the Hurricane is so intriguing that it inspired a movie (
"The Hurricane", from 1999), starring Denzel Washington in the role of Rubin. It's an AWESOME movie, and if you guys feel interested, ask me in class and maybe we can watch it together =)
It also inspired a song ("Hurricane", released in 1976) composed by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy. Bob Dylan defends Hurricane in this song, saying he was a victim of racism. It's a long song because it tells aaaall the story of the Hurricane, but you know what? The song is perfect and the lyrics are great. That's why I want to share such interesting song and fact with all you!
Here's the song, followed by the lyrics. Play it and read the lyrics while you listen to the song.
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