Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Black Church stood as the stronghold of the Black Community, fighting for equality a
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Provides a timely portrait of young Black Christians and how digital technology is transforming the Black Church They s
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Rap’s critique of police brutality in the 1980s. The Hip Hop Political Convention. The rise (and fall) of Kwame Kilpatri
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Hip Hop raised me. How about you? Picture Hip Hop in the year 1920! Only one hip hop history book tells you how it all
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In the wake of the 1959 Cuban Revolution, a key state ideology developed: racism was a systemic cultural issue that ceas
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This powerful book covers the vast and various terrain of African American music, from bebop to hip-hop. Guthrie P. Rams
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Hip Hop raised me. How about you? Picture Hip Hop coming alive during the height of the Disco era of 1970s! Only one hi
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This brilliantly provocative work is a focused, passionate, inspiring, and extremely thoughtful attempt not only to exam
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The Hip Hop Generation is an eloquent testament for black youth culture at the turn of the century. The only in-depth st
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2007 Alan Merriam Prize presented by the Society for Ethnomusicology 2007 PEN/Beyond Margins Book Award Finalist Expl
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The Organic Globalizer is a collection of critical essays which takes the position that hip-hop holds political signific
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