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Hip-Hop as a response to structural inequalities - videos


Even in its original context Hip-Hop was a reponse to something; even in the early days, in the Bronx, in the 1970s, Hip Hop was a response to the lack of public space argues Prof. Mark Anthony Neal



Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of African and African American

Studies at Duke University talks to Caul Hudson about Hip-Hop as a response to structural inequalities in American society.

"Even in its original context Hip-Hop was a reponse to something; even in the early days, in the Bronx, in the 1970s, Hip Hop was a response to the lack of public space."

The short video interview is just one of a number that will make up a documentary What's Beef? - The Construction of Street Culturalism


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