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Feminism and the Streets:
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Finding Tea Cake:
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Thug Life: Race, Gender, and the Meaning of Hip Hop
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“Quaring” Black Manhood in Brother to Brother:
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Hip hop Feminism and Failure
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After All That Happened
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Fulani’s Tools and Results:
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Adelia’s Lesson
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