Hip hop Africa : new African music in a globalizing world /
Hip-hop within and without the academy /
Hip-hop revolution : the culture and politics of rap /
La verdad : an international dialogue on hip hop Latinidades /
Hip hop underground : the integrity and ethics of racial identification /
The vinyl ain't final : hip hop and the globalization of black popular culture /
Chronicling Stankonia : the rise of the hip-hop South /
Hip-Hop Japan : Rap and the Paths of Cultural Globalization /
Hip hop Ukraine : music, race, and African migration /
Representing Islam : hip-hop of the September 11 generation /
Break beats in the Bronx : rediscovering hip-hop's early years /
Women rapping revolution : hip hop and community building in Detroit /
Hip hop at Europe's edge : music, agency, and social change /
Stare in the darkness : the limits of hip-hop and Black politics /
Desi rap : hip-hop and South Asian America /
The anthology of rap /
Emerald Street : a history of hip hop in Seattle /
The Chican@ hip hop nation : politics of a new millennial mestizaje /
Entrepreneurship and self-help among Black Americans : a reconsideration of race and economics /
Scripting the Black masculine body : identity, discourse, and racial politics in popular media /
Sankofa : African American perspectives on race and culture in US doctoral education /
Addiction recovery and resilience : faith-based health services in an African American community /
Much sound and fury, or the new Jim Crow? the twenty-first century's restrictive new voting laws and their impact /
Black lives matter in US schools : race, education, and resistance /
Blues on stage : the blues entertainment industry in the 1920s /
Dimensions of blackness : racial identity and political beliefs /
Racism and resistance : essays on Derrick Bell's racial realism /
Struggle for the city : citizenship and resistance in the Black freedom movement /
America in denial : how race-fair policies reinforce racial inequality in America /
Plantation politics and campus rebellions : power, diversity, and the emancipatory struggle in higher education /
More than our pain : affect and emotion in the era of Black Lives Matter /
The activist collector : Lida Clanton Broner's 1938 journey from Newark to South Africa /
In silence or indifference : racism and Jim Crow segregated public school libraries /
Race still matters : the reality of African American lives and the myth of postracial society /
African Americans in sports /
Civil Rights in the Texas Borderlands : Dr. Lawrence A. Nixon and Black Activism /
Reaping a greater harvest : African Americans, the extension service, and rural reform in Jim Crow Texas /
Integration now : Alexander v. Holmes and the end of Jim Crow education /
Ducktails, Drive-Ins, and Broken Hearts An Unsweetened Look at '50s Music.
Deeper blues : the life, songs, and salvation of Cornbread Harris /
Popular music in the post-digital age : politics, economy, culture and technology /
American popular music and its business. the first four hundred years /
Timbre : paradox, materialism, vibrational aesthetics /
Music in the age of anxiety : American music in the fifties /
Listen to this : Miles Davis and Bitches brew /
The great American songbooks : musical texts, modernism, and the value of popular culture /
California soul : music of African Americans in the West /
How popular musicians learn : a way ahead for music education /
Refashioning pop music in Asia : cosmopolitan flows, political tempos, and aesthetic industries /
Race music : black cultures from bebop to hip-hop /
Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America /
My Guitar Is a Camera.
My Havana : the musical city of Carlos Varela /
British music videos 1966-2016 : genre, authenticity and art /
Energy never dies : Afro-optimism and creativity in Chicago /
The pop musical : sweat, tears, and tarnished utopias /
Songs for Cabo Verde : Norberto Tavares's musical visions for a new republic /
Mediale Interferenzen : Literatur und Popmusik in Japan (1955-2005) /
Africana critical theory : reconstructing the black radical tradition, from W.E.B. Du Bois and C.L.R. James to Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral /
The hip hop movement : from R&B and the civil rights movement to rap and the hip hop generation /