From Duke Ellington to Public Enemy: Images of Hip–Hop and Its Cultural Roots
New York Times When hip–hop culture emerged during the 1970s in the parks and community centers of the South Bronx, musical snobs and skeptics dismissed it as a passing fad. What talent, they scoffed, did it take to play records instead of instruments and to rhyme … |
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