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Hip Hop Is Dead
Is Hip Hop Dead?
Engl 350: History of Hip-Hop Supplemental Syllabus
There's No Shortcut to Longevity: a Study of the Different Levels of Hip
The Evolution of Commercial Rap Music Maurice L
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Hip Hop As Oral Literature Patrick M
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The Values of Independent Hip-Hop in the Post-Golden Era Hip-Hop’S Rebels
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Rap Music and Entrepreneurialism Stuart Lucas Tully Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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AME/MUS 303 Hip Hop: Art, Culture, and Politics
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The Contrived and Contested Nature of Authenticity in American Folk and Hip Hop Subcultures
Counternarratives in Hip Hop Music: Themes of Marginalization Cailin Dahlin
Hip Hop Illiterate: Hermeneutics for the Future of American Literary Theory and Criticism
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Hip Hop and Diaspora: the Significance of Afro-American Music in the Creation of Identity
Hip Hop, Critical Pedagogy, and Radical Education in a Time of Crisis
The Rhetoric of Hip Hop Kalyana Champlain University of Rhode Island,
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