Bob Dylan and the Vietnam War

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Bob Dylan and the Vietnam War
Bob Dylan is one of the greatest singer in the world. He won the novel prize in literature in 2016, and this is the first artist who won the novel prize. One of the biggest reason why he won the novel prize is that he wrote anti-war songs, including "Blowin' in the Wind." This song is composed for protesting the Vietnam war, and encouraged not only the victims of the war, but also black people in America.
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