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Hip-Hop: A Short History
| Title: | Hip-Hop: A Short History |
| Author: | Waters, Rosa |
| Publisher: | Mason Crest Publishers, Broomall, Pennsylvania |
| Copyright: | 2008 |
| ISSN/ISBN: | 1422201090 |
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| Abstract/Synopsis: | Cutting, scratching, mixing - What do these have to do with music? In hip-hop, everything."Hip-Hop: A Short History" tells the story of how a movement that began in the neighborhoods of the Bronx, New York, grew to become a major musical, cultural, political, and philanthropic force all over the world.Learn how slavery and the civil rights movement helped lead to the birth of hip-hop. Discover graffiti's role in hip-hop, and the movement's first stars' - the DJs. Readers will also learn how hip-hop evolved with technological breakthroughs. "Hip-Hop: A Short History" shows how the genre extends far beyond the music scene to religion, fashion, crime, and violence. Many hip-hop artists feel a responsibility to others in the world, and "A Short History" tells that story as well. |
| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 64 |
| Copies at the Archive: | 2 |