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As a poet and philosopher, Chuck D has been the hard rhymer, rolling anthems off his tongue in an era of apathy, tapping into the youth culture of the world for more than a decade.
Fight the Power, his first book, part memoir, part treatise, part State of the Union Address, is a testament to his nearly twenty years in the music business and his experiences around the world. Here is a history of one of the most important and controversial musical movements of our century, its impact on our culture, and the heroes and victims it has created in its wake.
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Rap (Music), Race relations, Popular culture, History and criticism, Hip-hop, History, Rap, Popular culture, united statesPlaces
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-269).
Discography: p. 271.
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