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Index
Introduction by DJ Kool Herc
Prelude
Loop 1: Babylon Is Burning: 1968–1977
1. Necropolis: The Bronx and the Politics of Abandonment
2. Sipple Out Deh: Jamaica’s Roots Generation and the Cultural Turn
3. Blood and Fire, with Occasional Music: The Gangs of the Bronx
4. Making a Name: How DJ Kool Herc Lost His Accent and Started Hip-Hop
Loop 2: Planet Rock: 1975–1986
5. Soul Salvation: The Mystery and Faith of Afrika Bambaataa
6. Furious Styles: The Evolution of Style in the Seven-Mile World
7. The World Is Ours: The Survival and Transformation of Bronx Style
8. Zulus on a Time Bomb: Hip-Hop Meets the Rockers Downtown
9. 1982: Rapture in Reagan’s America
10. End of Innocence: The Fall of the Old School
Loop 3: The Message: 1984–1992
11. Things Fall Apart: The Rise of the Post–Civil Rights Era
12. What We Got to Say: Black Suburbia, Segregation and Utopia in the Late 1980s
13. Follow for Now: The Question of Post–Civil Rights Black Leadership
14. The Culture Assassins: Geography, Generation and Gangsta Rap
15. The Real Enemy: The Cultural Riot of Ice Cube’s Death Certificate
Loop 4: Stakes Is High: 1992–2001
16. Gonna Work It Out: Peace and Rebellion in Los Angeles
17. All in the Same Gang: The War on Youth and the Quest for Unity
18. Becoming the Hip-Hop Generation: The Source , the Industry and the Big Crossover
19. New World Order: Globalization, Containment and Counterculture at the End of the Century
Appendix: Words, Images and Sounds: A Selected Resource Guide
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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