Golden-Era Rap Music and the Black Intellectual Tradition - AAIHS

Golden-Era Rap Music and the Black Intellectual Tradition - AAIHS

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This post is part of our forum on “Hip Hop at 50.” Hip hop’s “golden era,” the period from 1987 to 1994, was a crucial moment in African American history. Many rappers used their platforms to bring attention to issues plaguing poor and working-class Black communities, including but not limited to the AIDS and crack

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