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Albright, Len. 2003.
Hip-Hop Graffiti: Street Crime and Social Capital.
James Madison University.
Alejandro, Vilma Esther. 2002.
Hip-Hop and the Media: The Effects of Ethnic Identity on Racial Attitudes and Self-Esteem .
Christopher Newport University.
Anderson, Raymond D.S.. 2003.
Black beats for one people: causes and effects of identification with hip hop culture .
Virginia Beach: Regent University.
Babb, Tracie. 2002.
The Treatment of Women in the Hip-Hop Community: Past, Present and Future.
New York: Fordham University.
Bachemin, Angelamia. 1998.
Renaissance Soul: The Convergence of Jazz and Hip-Hop.
Middletown: Wesleyan University.
Baker, Esther Marian. 2002.
Handlin’ Rhymes: Hip Hop in Dakar, Senegal.
Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles., pp. 147
Balde, Alpha Alimou. 1999.
The Art of Words: Freestyling in African-American Musical Culture.
Los Angeles: UCLA.
Balogh, Alexander. 2002.
Conjuring the Color Line: Representing Blackness in Nineteenth-Century Dialect Fiction and Contemporary Hip-Hop Music.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Barroqueiro, Tara. 2003.
Spirit of the Digital Age: The Synergy of Cyberculture and Hip-Hop .
New York: Fordham University.
Blakely, Preston A.. 2001.
The Decision-Making Process for Two Urban Mainstream (Hip-Hop) Radio Stations: A Case-Study.
East Lansing: Michigan State University.
Bocchino, Daniel. 2003.
You Must Learn: Using Rap and Hip-Hop Culture as an Effective Teaching Tool in the Writing Classroom.
Montclair: Montclair State University.
Branch, William. 2004.
Theological implications of hip-hop culture.
Dallas: Dallas Theological Seminary.
Brantley, Vanessa T.. 1999.
Hip-Hop Clothing: The Meaning of Subcultural Style.
Tallahassee: Florida State University.
Brooks, Raven C.. 2003.
Nordisch by Nature: The Localization of Rap Music in Hamburg, Germany.
Northampton: Smith College.
Buchholtz, Mary Helen. 2004.
Borrowed Blackness: African American Vernacular English and European American Youth Identities.
University of California.
Burgett, Heidi B.. 2000.
Voice of Change or Changing Voice?: Hip Hop, Hope, and Hegemony.
Boulder: University of Colorado.
Cheney, Charise L.. 1999.
Phallic/ies and Hi(s)stories: Masculinity and the Black Nationalist Tradition, From Slave Spirituals to Rap Music.
Champaign: University of Illinois-Champaign.
Childs, Dennis Ray. 1998.
Signifying Badmen: The Outlaw Poetics of Nas, Goodie Mob, and the Coup.
Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles.
Clark, Allison. 2002.
7 Hip Hop Headz and Digital Equity: A Descriptive Study of Internet Usage by African American Male College Students.
East Lansing: Michigan State University.
Condry, Ian. 1999.
Japanese Rap Music: And Ethnography of Globalization in Popular Culture.
New Haven Connecticut: Anthropology Dept. Yale University.
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