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a sagging and bagging story
The pull up your pants law. With a recession and lots of people with extra time on their hands. The law is part of a more complex social issue that says more about white culture’s response to hip culture, but … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, Al Jolson, Bell Hooks, Bell Hooks Outlaw Culture, Charlie Chaplin, charlie chaplin baggy pants, dr. keith clark, gary siplin, Heinrich Hoffmann, jim crow, NAACP, pull up the pants law, pull up your pants law, Ralph Ellison, schave and reilly, Sigmund Freud, The Marx Brothers, vaudeville, vaudeville baggy pants
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a tribe called zest
What happens when a cultural expression becomes little else than a product to peddle, one shorn of any radical political agenda. Does hip hop music feed what Bell Hooks has asserted is an ethnic enlivening of experience within mainstream white … Continue reading
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Tagged a tribe called quest, Bell Hooks, buddy esquire, dr. keith clark, harry allen photos, harry benson, hip hop culture, mark seliger, mark wheeler, michael rapaport, Oprah Winfrey, phase 2, Ralph Ellison, The Last Poets, wu-tang
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