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VIBE (04/1995)

Author
First Name: 
Alan
Last Name: 
Light
Collaborators: 
Quincy Jones
Publish City: 
New York
Publish Company: 
Time Inc. Venture
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Month: 
April
Year: 
1995
Volume: 
3

"This is my last interview. If I get killed, I want people to have the real story." TUPAC SHAKUR: Jailhouse Exclusive, The Vibe Q by Kevin Powell

Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis

Naughty by Nature

Inside the New South Africa

Malik Yoba

Number: 
3
Copies available at the Hiphop Archive: 
1


Hall of Fame

Author
First Name: 
Bernhard
Last Name: 
van Treeck
Collaborators: 
Mark Todt
Subtitle: 
Graffiti in Deutschland (Graffiti in Germany)
Publish City: 
Germany
Publish Company: 
Edition Aragon
ISSN/ISBN: 
2147483647
Language: 
German, English
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
1995
".. I shall never be pressed into a life of slowly wasting away. Idealism is no foreign word to the graffiti scene, it is something that is taken for granted." (Cor) 
Pages: 
142
Amazon url: 
http://www.amazon.com/Hall-fame-Graffiti-Deutschland-Germany/dp/3895354309/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281111893&sr=1-1
Copies available at the Hiphop Archive: 
1


Rap Attack 3

Author
First Name: 
David
Last Name: 
Toop
Subtitle: 
African Rap to Global Hip Hop Expanded Third Edition
Publish City: 
London
Publish Company: 
Serpent's Tail
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
2000
In its first edition published in 1984, Rap Attack documented the origins of hip-hop and its genesis in New York City's South Bronx. Many old-school hip-hop and electro pioneers, producers and entrepreneurs were interviewed at length, including Afrika Bambaata, Grandmaster Flash, Arthur Bake Paul Winley and Bobby Robinson.
Number: 
3
Pages: 
229
Amazon url: 
http://www.amazon.com/Rap-Attack-No-African-Global/dp/1852426276/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279721041&sr=1-1
Copies available at the Hiphop Archive: 
1


The Source No. 116 (05/1999)

Author
First Name: 
Selwyn Seyfu
Last Name: 
Hinds
Collaborators: 
David Mays
Subtitle: 
The Magazine of Hip-Hop Music, Culture and Politics
Publish City: 
New York
Publish Company: 
The Source Enterprises, Inc.
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Month: 
May
Year: 
1999
Nas: Re-Birth of the Street's Disciple

Mobb Deep: Queensbridge Murderers

Naughty by Nature: Storm of the Century 

Krayzie Bone: Thug for Dolo? 

International: God and Gangs in South Africa 

Big Mike, Vernon Jordan, Fashion in N'awlins with Juvenile and Crew, Fiction: Life and Death in D.C. 
Number: 
116
Pages: 
248
Copies available at the Hiphop Archive: 
1


Doin' Damage in My Native Language

Author
First Name: 
Tony
Last Name: 
Mitchell
Subtitle: 
The use of "resistance vernaculars" in hip hop in France, Italy, and Aotearoa/New Zealand
Publish Company: 
Popular Music and Society
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
2000
Volume: 
24
Number: 
3
Pages: 
41-54


French Rap as a Flash Point

Author
First Name: 
Scott
Last Name: 
Sayare
Publish City: 
New York
Publish Company: 
New York Times
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Month: 
August
Day: 
26
Year: 
2009


Rai, Rap, and Ramadan Nights

Author
First Name: 
Joan Gross, David McMurray, Ted Swedenburg
Subtitle: 
Franco-Maghribi Cultural Identities
Publish Company: 
Middle East Report
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Month: 
September
Year: 
1992
Number: 
178
Pages: 
11-16+24


Spaghetti Funk

Author
First Name: 
Jannis Androutsopoulos and Arno Scholz
Subtitle: 
Appropriations of Hip-Hop Culture and Rap Music in Europe
Publish Company: 
Popular Music and Society
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
2003
Volume: 
26
Number: 
4


B-Boys in "Les Banlieues"

Author
First Name: 
Hisham
Last Name: 
Aidi
Subtitle: 
Hip Hop Culture in France
Publish Company: 
Africana.com
Language: 
English
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
1999


France: the riots and the Republic

Author
First Name: 
Graham
Last Name: 
Murray
Publish City: 
London
Publish Company: 
Sage Publications
Language: 
Enlish
Medium: 
Textual
Year: 
2006
Volume: 
47
The riots of November 2005 among minority ethnic youths in the banlieues of France exposed a racism that scores deep into the French nation. Emergency law was invoked, curfews imposed and thousands of police were deployed.
Number: 
4


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