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- 2011015626 contributor B12118009.
- 2011015626 created "2012.".
- 2011015626 date "2012".
- 2011015626 date "2012.".
- 2011015626 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2011015626 description "Hip-hop lyrics can be useful teaching tools / Mary Ellen Flannery -- Hip-hop lyrics have no educational value / John H. McWhorter -- Society will not suffer if music lyrics are censored / Malcolm X. Abram -- Society suffers from any form of censorship / Julie Polter -- Hip-hop lyrics reflect the reality of black urban culture / Nick Marino -- Hip-hop lyrics do not reflect the reality of most African-Americans / John H. McWhorter -- Hip-hop lyrics are degrading to women / Kayce T. Ataiyero -- Hip-hop lyrics are not degrading to women / Nida Khan -- Explicit lyrics encourage teen sex / Sarah Knoploh -- Explicit lyrics do not encourage teen sex / Bonnie Zylbergold -- Rap and hip-hop music promote violence / Geoff Schumacher -- Rap and hip-hop music reveal but do not promote violence / Yan Dominic Searcy -- Racist and sexist rap lyrics must be rejected by African-Americans / Anthony Asadullah Samad -- Consumers of all races should boycott offensive rap music / Justin D. Ross -- Music censorship threatens cultural growth and survival in Somalia / Jessica Saxton.".
- 2011015626 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-105) and index.".
- 2011015626 extent "111 p. ;".
- 2011015626 identifier "9780737758986 (hardcover)".
- 2011015626 identifier "9780737758993 (pbk.)".
- 2011015626 isPartOf "At issue".
- 2011015626 issued "2012".
- 2011015626 issued "2012.".
- 2011015626 language "eng".
- 2011015626 publisher "Detroit : Greenhaven Press,".
- 2011015626 subject "363.31 22".
- 2011015626 subject "ML3918.R37 S56 2012".
- 2011015626 subject "Rap (Music) Censorship.".
- 2011015626 subject "Rap (Music) Social aspects.".
- 2011015626 tableOfContents "Hip-hop lyrics can be useful teaching tools / Mary Ellen Flannery -- Hip-hop lyrics have no educational value / John H. McWhorter -- Society will not suffer if music lyrics are censored / Malcolm X. Abram -- Society suffers from any form of censorship / Julie Polter -- Hip-hop lyrics reflect the reality of black urban culture / Nick Marino -- Hip-hop lyrics do not reflect the reality of most African-Americans / John H. McWhorter -- Hip-hop lyrics are degrading to women / Kayce T. Ataiyero -- Hip-hop lyrics are not degrading to women / Nida Khan -- Explicit lyrics encourage teen sex / Sarah Knoploh -- Explicit lyrics do not encourage teen sex / Bonnie Zylbergold -- Rap and hip-hop music promote violence / Geoff Schumacher -- Rap and hip-hop music reveal but do not promote violence / Yan Dominic Searcy -- Racist and sexist rap lyrics must be rejected by African-Americans / Anthony Asadullah Samad -- Consumers of all races should boycott offensive rap music / Justin D. Ross -- Music censorship threatens cultural growth and survival in Somalia / Jessica Saxton.".
- 2011015626 title "Should music lyrics be censored? / Beth Rosenthal, editor.".
- 2011015626 type "text".