| Introduction |
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Ebony A Utley, Brenda J Allen |
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| Sacrifice, Love, and Resistance: The Hip Hop Legacy of Assata Shakur |
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Lisa M Corrigan |
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| Black, Blue and Loved All Over: Revolutionary Love, "Seven" and the Ritual of Spoken Solidarity |
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Rachel N Hastings |
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| Passion in a Mathree: Metropolitan Love in Nazizi Hirji's "Kenyan Girl/Kenyan Boy" |
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Evan Mwangi, Wanjiru Mbure |
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| Falling Out of Love With Hip Hop |
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Heather Day |
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| Love Magnified: Where Art Thou? |
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Michelle E Jones |
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| Can a Thug (get some) Love? Sex, Romance, and the Definition of a Hip Hop Thug |
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Michael P Jeffries |
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| Analyzing the Discourse of Hip Hop Love Through Rap Balladry, 1987 and 2007 |
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Jamal Santa Cruze Bell, Roberto Avant-Mier |
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| Lovin' Mama and Hatin' on Baby Mama: A Comparison of Misogynistic and Stereotypical Representations in Songs about Rappers Mothers' and Baby Mamas |
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Tia C.M. Tyree |
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| Trapped in the Closet: Understanding Contemporary Relationships in the African-American Hip Hop Community |
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Cassandra Chaney |
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| Show Some Love: Youth Responses to "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" |
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Ebony A Utley, Alisha L Menzies |
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