Hip Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason

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Open Court (2005)
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all the violence in hip hop? Does po-po wield legit authority in the hood? Where does the real Kimberly Jones end and the persona Lil' Kim begin? Is hip-hop culture a "black" thang?

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Dale Darby
University of the West of England
Tommie L. Shelby
Harvard University

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