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... > other subjects > arts and humanities > music > activism and music > hip-hop > portrayals of women in hip hop
other subjects > arts and humanities > music > hip-hop > portrayals of women in hip hop
social science subjects > sociology > gender and sexuality > portrayals of women in hip hop
other subjects > arts and humanities > music > youth music culture > portrayals of women in hip hop

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portrayals of women in hip hop  

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  • Hip hop artists, fans, parents, and scholars have debated the genre's impact on children since the music hit the urban streets of New York City in the 1970s. Hip hop culture, of which rap music is the most dominant part, became a voice for artists such as Grandmaster Flash, Chuck D, and Public Enemy. [Source: Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media; Hip Hop, Portrayals of Women in]

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