A little over a year ago, Bill O' Reilly, the conservative talk show host who does more than anyone else to keep hip-hop in the news, had American Idol host Simon Cowell as a guest on his show, the O'Reilly Factor.
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Rap (Music), Political aspects of Rap (Music), History and criticism, Music and race, Political aspects, Race relations, Race identity, Influence, White Youth, Hip-hop, History, Rap (Musique), Histoire et critique, Aspect politique, Musique et race, Hip-Hop, Jugendkultur, Rap, RassenpolitikPlaces
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Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop: Wankstas, Wiggers, Wannabes, And the New Reality of Race in America
May 23, 2006, Perseus Books Group
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046503747X 9780465037476
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Why white kids love hip hop: wankstas, wiggas, wannabes, and the new reality of race in America
2005, Basic Civitas Books
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0465037461 9780465037469
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"A little over a year ago, Bill O' Reilly, the conservative talk show host who does more than anyone else to keep hip-hop in the news, had American Idol host Simon Cowell as a guest on his show, the O'Reilly Factor."
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