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“We gon be alright:” containment, creativity, and the birth of hip-hop
Rashad Shabazz
Social Transformation, School of (SST)
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Arts & Humanities
Hip-hop
92%
Containment
86%
Creativity
66%
Racial Segregation
51%
Cultural Production
49%
Music
32%
Geography
29%
Dialectics
27%
Radical Imagination
26%
Incarceration
24%
Minneapolis
20%
Cultural Movement
19%
Artist
18%
Jazz
16%
Segregation
16%
Prison
14%
Working Class
14%
1970s
11%
Rise
10%
Sound
10%
Economics
7%
Economy
6%
Social Sciences
hip hop
100%
creativity
61%
racial segregation
40%
dialectics
32%
music
26%
geography
23%
jazz
21%
artist
15%
working class
14%
imagination
14%
segregation
14%
recording
13%
correctional institution
13%
art
11%
economy
9%
economics
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
containment
82%
racial segregation
71%
music
47%
geography
37%
art
20%
economy
15%
economics
11%
world
11%