Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World

90's Hip Hop Reflected Realities on the Street

Hip Hop continues to establish itself in the 1990s, reflecting the social reality faced by many African Americans in disadvantaged communities ravaged by drugs, gangs, and crime. Featuring artists Warren G, journalist Soren Baker, historian Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries, and Leah Wright Rigeur.

90's Hip Hop Reflected Realities on the Street

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