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African Americans and US popular culture
Kevern Verney
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Arts & Sciences Faculty Office
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Arts & Humanities
Popular Culture
84%
African Americans
81%
Racism
59%
Rap music
44%
Black Slaves
44%
African American History
43%
Entertainment Industry
42%
Misrepresentation
42%
Hip-hop
37%
Historical Experience
35%
Music
33%
Cultural Studies
29%
Oppression
29%
Early Nineteenth-century
29%
Sports
27%
Slavery
27%
History
21%
Social Sciences
popular culture
100%
American
73%
racism
41%
music
40%
entertainment industry
33%
rap
31%
hip hop
30%
misrepresentation
29%
slave
28%
slavery
27%
present
25%
history
25%
cultural studies
23%
oppression
23%
radio
22%
nineteenth century
22%
television
19%
Sports
17%
experience
7%
student
5%