Re: C. Delores Tucker obit
> Rap still lives on...
>
> (I mentioned her in '96 on a school writing assignment I
> did. Of course, I was pro-Rap.)
>
Yup.
It was typical to blame the music for the inner city problems. Of course, most of the problems had already been there for 100 years, mabye longer like poverty, drugs, unemployment, etc etc. If anything, Rap gave employment to a bunch of people who otherwise would have never had a job because the system failed.
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