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What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the spirituals, classic blues, ragtime, classic jazz, and bebop? What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the Black Women’s Club Movement, New Negro Movement, Harlem Renaissance, Hipster Movement, and Black Muslim Movement? In Hip Hop’s Amnesia award-winning author, spoken-word artist, and multi-instrumentalist Reiland Rabaka answers these questions by rescuing and reclaiming the often-overlooked early twentieth century origins and evolution of rap music and hip hop culture.
Reiland Rabaka is an associate professor of African, African American, and Caribbean Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies and the Humanities Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he is also an Affiliate Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Program and a Research Fellow at the Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA). He is the author of ten books, including Against Epistemic Apartheid; Hip Hop's Inheritance; and The Hip Hop Movement. He is also the recipient of the Cheikh Anta Diop Distinguished Career Award.
Introlude: Acknowledgements Introduction: African American Movement Music: On Hip Hop's "Partial or Total Loss of Memory" Surrounding Classical Black Popular Music and Classical Black Popular Movements Remix 1: "Back to the Old School!": On the "Old School" Origins and Evolution of Rap Music, Hip Hop Culture, and the Hip Hop Movement Remix 2: "Lifting As We Climb!": Classic Blues Queens and the Black Women's Club Movement, Neo-Soul Sistas and the Hip Hop Women's Movement Remix 3: Jazzmatazz: From Classic Jazz and Bebop to Jazz Rap and Hip Hop Remix 4: "If We Must Die!": The New Negro Movement, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Homosexual Hip Hop Movement Remix 5: The Hip Hop Movement: From Merely Rap Music To A Major Multi-Issue Socio-Political Movement