UC Irvine Profs Talk Rap On Trial, Criminalization Of Black Art By
Sameer Rao | July 11, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Like jazz before it, rap music spent several decades moving from the margins to pop culture s center, becoming a global economic and political engine in the process. The genres also share two other important and inextricable qualities: roots in disenfranchised African American communities, and constant targeting by the criminal justice system, say the authors of a new book looking at these roots.
Professors Charis E. Kubrin and Jack I. Lerner of the University of California, Irvine, are the authors of Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide for Attorneys.
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