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Search Results for: hip hop


Rediscovering Hip-Hop’s Early Years: An Interview with Joseph Ewoodzie

November 21, 2017November 25, 2017 Darryl Robertson hip hop, New York

In today’s post, Darryl Robertson, a graduate student at Fordham University, interviews Joseph C. Edwoodzie about his new book Break Beats in

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On Hip-Hop, Teaching, and Social Justice: An Interview with A.D. Carson

April 10, 2017April 13, 2017 Darryl Robertson #HipHopSeries

This month I interviewed A.D. Carson, a performance artist and educator from Decatur, Illinois. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate

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The Early Scholarship of John Hope Franklin

January 2, 2016January 2, 2016 Brian Purnell

The famed European historian, A.J.P. Taylor, remarked that “nothing is inevitable until it happens.” John Hope Franklin, who throughout a

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Why the Women of Hip-Hop Are Crying: Black Women’s Hip-Hop Histories

February 3, 2015February 3, 2015 Janell Hobson

There is something deeply touching and yet somewhat enraging when reading Missy Elliott’s post-Super Bowl halftime performance tweet: So many

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Howard Thurman and the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples

April 14, 2023April 13, 2023 Victoria W. Wolcott #HowardThurman, Black Chuch, Christianity, Ebony, Mysticism, religion

This post is part of our forum on Howard Thurman and the Civil Rights Movement. In a 1978 Ebony profile famed

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