The Hip-Hop Generation

Young Blacks and the Crisis in African-American Culture

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By Bakari Kitwana

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On Sale
Apr 24, 2003
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465029792

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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  1. Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD
  2. ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD

The Hip Hop Generation is an eloquent testament for black youth culture at the turn of the century. The only in-depth study of the first generation to grow up in post-segregation America, it combines culture and politics into a pivotal work in American studies. Bakari Kitwana, one of black America’s sharpest young critics, offers a sobering look at this generation’s disproportionate social and political troubles, and celebrates the activism and politics that may herald the beginning of a new phase of African-American empowerment.

Bakari Kitwana

About the Author

Bakari Kitwana is an internationally known cultural critic, journalist, activist, and thought leader in the area of hip-hop and Black youth political engagement. The Executive Director of Rap Sessions: Community Dialogues on Hip-Hop, Kitwana is the co-founder of the Hip-Hop Political Education Summit, which conducted virtual summits in 2020 on both voter suppression and Black men voters. The 2019-2020 Nasir Jones Hip-Hop Fellow at Harvard University’s Hip-Hop Archive and Research Center / Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, he was the Editor-in-Chief of The Source magazine during the mid-1990s—then the nation’s top-selling music magazine. The collaborating writer for Rakim’s 2019 memoir Sweat The Technique: Revelations on Creativity From The Lyrical Genius, his other books include The Hip-Hop Generation, Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop, and Democracy Unchained: How to Rebuild Government For the People (co-editor).

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