Read It's Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Rise of the Post-Hip-Hop Generation Online
Authors: M.K. Asante Jr
Supreme Court
Brown v. Board of Education
Dred Scott vs. Sandford
prison labor decision
Sweet Gee
synergy
tagging, competitive
TAKI
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
(hooks)television,
see
mass media
Tempest, TheTemple University
Ph.D. in African-American studies
Terry, Jason
Texas Instruments
There Is Confusion
(Fauset)Thiong’o, Ngugi wa
Thirteenth Amendment
Thomas, Justice Clarence
Thoreau, Henry David
time line of events shaping hip hop
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Time
magazineTime Warner
“To Althea, From Prison” (Lovelace)
Tommy Boy Records
To the Break of Dawn
(Cobb)Toys “R” Us
“Trapped,”
Truman, Harry S.
Tubman, Harriet
Tucker, C. Delores,
Ture, Kwame
Turner, Nat
Tuskegee Experiments
TWA
Live Crew
“Two Sets of Notes,”
ubuntu (“humanity toward others”)
Uhuru Movement
Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”)
unemployment
unemployment insurance
unions
United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
U.S. Public Health Service
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
Universal Music Group
Universal Pictures
University of Michigan
urban crisis
Urban Institute
Urban Renewal
“U.S. Urban Youth Market: Targeting
the Trendsetters, The,”
USA/Harris polls
USA Today
US Organization
Van Peebles, Mario
Viacom
“Vicious Rap,”
Victoria’s Secret
Vietnam War
demonstrations against
Village Voice, The
violence
Black-on-Black
inner-city
numbness to
Violent Crime Control and Enforcement Act of 1994
Vivendi
Volpe, Justin
voting rights, ex-convicts and
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Wacquant, Loic
Walker, Alice
Walker, David
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Music Group
War on Drugs
Washington, D.C.
Watergate scandal
Waters, Maxine
Watts community
race rebellion in
Wayans, brothers
“We Are the Post-Hip-Hop Generation,”
welfare benefits
Welfare Poets
Wells, Reggie
We
Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity
(hooks)“We Shall Overcome,”
West, Cornel
West, Kanye
“What Ya Like Like,”
“When Evil-Doing Comes Like Falling
Rain,”
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
(King)white audience for Black music
“White Lines, Don’t Do It,”
white supremacy
Wiesel, Elie
Wild Style
(film)Wild Style
tourWilliams, Evelyn
Williams, Saul
Wilson, August
Winfrey, Oprah
Winley, Tanya “Sweet Tee,”
“Woke Up This Morning with My Mind Stayed on Freedom,”
Wolof language
“Wonderful World of Law and Order, The,”
Woodson, Carter G.
workers’ compensation
Work Opportunity and Personal
Responsibility Act of 1996
World War I
World War II
“World War III,”
Wray, Harmon
Wright, Richard
WRKS
Yo! MTV Raps
Zakia/4th & Broadway Records
Zangwill, Israel
Zayyad, Pawfiq
Zimbabwe
Zimring, Franklin
Zuberi, Dr. Tukufu
Zulu Nation