Read It's Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Rise of the Post-Hip-Hop Generation Online
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The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara
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The Fourth World War
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The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy
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Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes
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Bless the Child Productions, 2006.
An Inconvenient Truth
. Dir. Davis Guggenheim. Prod. Lawrence Bender. Lawrence Bender Productions and Participant Productions, 2006.
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
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American Masters, 1989.
Letter to the President
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Life and Debt
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Manufacturing Consent
. Dirs. Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick. Prod. Dennis R. Murphy. Necessary Illusions/National Film Board of Canada, 1992.
Mumia: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?
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The Murder of Emmett Till
. Dir. Stanley Nelson. Prod. Stanley Nelson. Firelight Media, 2003.
The Murder of Fred Hampton
. Dir. Howard Alk. Prod. Mike Gray. The Film Group, Chicago, 2007
Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power
. Dir. Sandra Dickson. Prod. Charles Hobson. The Documentary Institute, 2004.
“Paul Robeson: Here I Stand,”
American Masters
. Dir. St. Claire Bourne. Prod. Chiz Schultz. WNET/Thirteen and Menair Media International Inc., 1999.
Rize
. Dir. David LaChapelle. Prod. Marc Hawker. David LaChapelle Studios, 2005.
Sankofa
. Dir. Haile Gerima. Prod. Haile Gerima. Channel Four Films, 1993.
Slam
. Dir. Marc Levin. Prod. Henri M. Kessler. Off Line Entertainment Group, 1998.
The Spook Who Sat by the Door
. Dir. Ivan Dixon. Prod. Ivan Dixon. Bokan, 1973.
What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library
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When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
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When We Were Kings
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Zapatista
. Dir. Benjamin Eichert. Big Noise Films, 1999.
ABC,
ABC News,
Abu-Jamal, Mumia
AC/DC
activism, merger of art and (artivist)
Adidas
advertising
hip-hop artists and
targeted at children
affirmative action
Africa, John
African National Congress (ANC)
Afriya, Afrar
Afrocentricity
agricultural workers
AIDS
Alexander, Honey
Alexander, Lamar
alienation
All Eyez on Me
Alliance for a Media Literate America
Ambrosius, Marsha
American Airlines
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
American Legislative Exchange
Council
Amnesty International
André 3000 (André Benjamin)
anemia
Angelou, Maya
AOL
apartheid in South Africa
Artis, Ahmed
artists, role of Black
the artivist
Asante, M. K., Jr. (author)
Afrocentricity and
medium of an artivist
the police and
as professor
“Two Sets of Notes,”
Ashhurst-Watson, Carmen
As Nasty as They Wanna Be
asthma
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlantic Records
Attica prison
Austin, Algernon
Austin, James
Avant, Clarence
Bad Boy Records
Bailey, Patrick
Baker, Ella
Baldwin, James
Ball, Dr. Jared
Baltimore, Maryland
inner-city violence
Bambaataa, Afrika
Bandele, Asha
Banner, David
Baraka, Amina
Baraka, Amiri (formerly LeRoi Jones)
Baraka, Ras
Baraldini, Silvia
Barrel of a Pen
(Thiong’o)Barron, Charles
Baudrillard, Jean
B-boys
Beastie Boys
Beck, Allen
Bee, Brucie
Belafonte, Harry
Bell, Sean
Benjamin, Andre (Andre 3000)
Bennett, Lerone, Jr.
Bennett, William
Bentham, Jeremy
BET
Big Boi (Antwan Patton)
Big Momma’s House
Big Sea, The
Biko, Steve
Billboard
Bin Hassan, Omar
Birth of a Nation
Blackademics (Web site)
Black Arts Collective
Black Bourgeoisie, The
(Frazier)Black Boy
(Wright)“Black Feminism: the Politics of Articulation,”
Black Panther Party for Self Defense (Black Panthers)
as FBI target
founding of
Ten Point Program
Black Power
popularizing of term
Black Student’s Guide to Positive Education
(Kondon)Blake, James
Blokhedz
Bloomberg, Michael
Blow, Kurtis
blues
exploitation of blues musicians
blues, the
Blues People
(Baraka)Bluest Eye, The
(Morrison)Bluford, Guion “Guy,” Jr.
Boeing
Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act (HR 4437)
Boys in the Hood
Bracero, Demetrio
breakbeat DJing
breakdancing
Brecht, Bertolt
Britain
Bronx, New York
Bronx River Community Center
Brown, James
Brown, Jim
Brown, Ruth
Brown v. Board of Education
Buddha
Burton, LeVar
Bush, Alyce
Bush, George W.
businesses, Black-owned
Bynoe, Yvonne
California
prison guards union
three-strikes law
California Republic flag
Campbell, Don
Campbell, Luther
Campellock (dance style)
Canibus
capital punishment cases
Carlos, John
Carmichael, Stokely
Cash Money
Catlett, Elizabeth, “Caught Up,”
CBS
celebrity culture
censorship, corporate
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for Media and Public Affairs
Center for Media Literacy
Centers for Disease Control
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Operation Phoenix
Challenger
“Changes,”
Cheba, Eddie
check-cashing businesses
Chesimard, Joanne,
see
Shakur, Assata Chess, MarshalChess Records
Chevron
Chic
Chicago, Illinois
Children of the Ghetto
(Zangwill)Chinese restaurants, take-out
“Christmas Rappin’,”
Chuck D
Civil Rights Act of
civil rights movement
freedom songs of
intergenerational dialogue
Clark, L.
Clear Channel
Clemens, Harold
Cleveland, Ohio
climate change
Clinton, Bill, administration of
Clinton Correctional Facility for
Women
clothing
symbolic of prison
Clutchette, John
Cobb, William Jelani
cocaine (powder)
crack,
see
crack cocaine federal sentencing lawsCochran, Johnnie
Cohen, Lyor
COINTELPRO
Cold Crush Brothers
Coleman, Ornette
Coles, Tiffany
colonialism
Color of Change
Color Purple, The
(Walker) (novel, film, and play)Columbia Records
Combs, Sean
Common (rapper)
Compaq
Congress for Racial Equality (CORE)
Congressional Black Caucus
Conquest of Cool, The
(Frank)consumerism
white audience for Black music
contras, Honduran
Conyers, John
Coppin State University
Corbin, Gregory “Just Greg,”
Cornelius, Don
corporations
advertising,
see
advertising censorship bycommercialization of hip hop
mass media,
see
mass media outsourcing of jobs overseasownership of Black music
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA)
Coryat, Thomas
Cosby, Bill
Cosby Show, The
Cotton, Shaquanda
Coup, the
crack cocaine
federal sentencing laws
Reagan administration foreign policy and flooding of inner cities with
Criminal Minded
Cruise, Dr. Harold
Cuba
Dahl, Steve
Dale, John
Dash, Julie
Daugherty, Reverend Herbert
Daughters of the Dust
Davey D
Davis, Angela
Davis, Kiri
Davis, Mark
Davis, Mike
Davis, Ossie
Dead President
Dead Prez
altercation and civil suit against the NYPD, “Death of a Nation,”
Death Row by Interscope
December 12th Movement
Dee, Ruby
Def Jam Records
de Klerk, F. W.
De La Soul
Dell Computer
Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)
depression
Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Police Department
Devastating Tito
Devlin, Bernadette
diabetes
Diallo, Amadou
Dialogue
Dialogue, A
(Baldwin)Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Dickerson, Artell
Diddley, Bo
Dioum, Baba
disabled and SSI
Disco Fever (nightclub)
disco music
djeli tradition of West Africa
DJ Hollywood
DJ Junebug
DJ Lord
DJ Yella
DLB
domestic violence
domestic workers
Donne, John
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
Do the Right Thing
Douglas, Emory
Douglass, Frederick
Dowden, Edward
Dre, Dr.
Dreamers of the Ghetto
(Zangwill)drugs
juvenile prisons and
mass media stories
rehab programs
sentencing laws
“three strikes” laws and
War on Drugs
see also specific drugs
Drumgo, Fleetadrum machines, programmable
DuBois, W. E. B.
Dukakis, Michael
Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne
Dutchman
ear infections
Eazy-E
Eco, Umberto
Eddie Bauer
education
Brown v. Board of Education
challenging mainstream
conditions in ghetto schools
culturally relevant
dropouts
funding of schools
health of children and
purposes of
segregated
self-education
Supreme Court desegregation decision
“Two Sets of Notes,”
white version of history
Ehrlichman, John
Eichmann, Adolf
Eisenhower, Dwight D., administration of
Elektra Records
emcees
categorizing of
dominating effect of mainstream on
EMI Group