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# Politics, History, and Social Change
From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism
Patricia Hill Collins
4.19
173 ratings
8 reviews
A provocative analysis of the new contours of Black nationalism and feminism in the context of the changing politics of race in America.
Genres:
Feminism
Nonfiction
Music
Race
Sociology
Hip Hop
History
African American
Social Justice
Politics
256 Pages
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