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Allegra, Donna. 2000.
Witness to the League of Blond Hip Hop Dancers.
Boston: Alyson Publications, Inc..
and Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Johnnetta Betsch Cole. 2003.
Gender Talk: The Struggle For Women's Equality in African American Communities.
New York: Ballantine., pp. 336
Babb, Tracie. 2002.
The Treatment of Women in the Hip-Hop Community: Past, Present and Future.
New York: Fordham University.
Carby, Hazel. 1995.
Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Cooke, Miriam and Lawrence, Bruce . 2005.
Muslim Networks from Hajj to Hip Hop (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks).
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.
Davis, Angela Y.. 1999.
Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude .
New York: Vintage ., pp. 464
DeBerry, Stephen. 1995.
Gender Noise: Community Formation, Identity and Gender Analysis in Rap Music.
Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles.
Hernandez, Daisy and Rehman, Bushra. 2002.
Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism.
Emeryville: Seal Press., pp. 320
Hill Collins, Patricia. 2006.
From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism.
Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade and JacquiAlexander, M. . 1997.
Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures.
New York and London: Routledge.
Pough, Gwendolyn D. and Elaine Richardson, Aisha Durham, Rachel Raimist. 2007.
Home Girls Make Some Noise!: Hip-hop Feminism Anthology.
Corona, CA: Parker Publishing, LLC.
Queen Latifah. 2000.
Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman.
New York: Perennial Currents., pp. 208
Raimist, Rachel. 1999.
Nobody Knows My Name.
New York: Unleashed Entertainment (Film), Women Make Movies (Film).
Rivera, Raquel Z.. 2003.
New York Ricans From The Hip Hop Zone.
New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ross Landbeater, Bonnie J and Way, Niobe. 1996.
Urban Girls: Resisting Stereotypes, Creating Identities.
New York: New York University Press., pp. 409
Sharpley-Whiting, Tracy Denean. 2007.
Pimps Up, Ho’s Down: Hip Hop’s Hold on Young Black Women.
New York: New York University Press.
Sister Souljah. 1996.
No Disrespect.
New York: Vintage Books.
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