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- Anti-Racism Inc.: Why the Way We Talk About Racial Justice Matters
- Race and Racism: a Symposium Tricia Rose; Andrew Ross; Robin D
- From Printed Page to Live Hip Hop: American Poetry and Politics Into the 21St Century
- Object Relations, Buddhism, and Relationality in Womanist Practical Theology (Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice) Jul 28, 2018 by Pamela Ayo Yetunde
- Getting Hip to the Hop: a Rap Bibliography/Discography
- Women Making Music in He Hip-Hop Scene
- The Challenges for Race and Community in Post-Civil Rights America: Comparative Perspectives in Contemporary Literature, Education, and Practice
- ANTI-RACIST RESOURCE SHARE June 2020
- Everyday I'm Hustlin' Hiphop Rhetorics and the Art Of
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- Hip-Hop Aesthetics and Intellectual Property Law
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Haunted Changes: How
- A TYPOLOGY of SAMPLING in HIP-HOP Amanda Sewell Submitted to the Faculty of the University Graduate School in Partial Fulfillmen
- The Bulletin O F T H E S O C I E T Y F O R a M E R I C a N M U S I C F O U N D E D I N H O N O R O F O S C a R G
- The Politics of Hip Hop: a Political Analysis of Hip Hop’S History and Its Complicated Relationship with Capitalism
- An African Diaspora Poetics of Loss
- Black Sophists: a Critique of Demagoguery
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- Am Ia Bad Feminist? Moments of Reflection and Negotiation In
- Black Studies News Department of Black Studies & Center for Black Studies Research Fall 2007 a Remarkable Gift
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- Jazz, Poetry, and the Black Arts Movement, 1960–1969
- Hansberry's a Raisin in the Sun and the Illegible Politics of (Inter)Personal Justice
- This Is America”: a Cultural Critique on Black Subjectivity in Performance, the Role Of
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- Black Music As a Reflection O Black Life: Black Political Music, Hip Hop
- Previous Winners of the American Book Award
- For Black America- We Are “Still a Nation at Risk”
- “From Criticism to Political Activism: Hip Hop Music and the Black Lives Matter Movement”