From Black Power to Hip Hop

From Black Power to Hip-Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism is the title of a non-fiction book written by Patricia Hill Collins. Published in 2006 by Temple University Press, the book analyzes issues as diverse as family planning, Afrocentrism, and the role of African-American women in the hip-hop movement.

The book is divided into three parts:

  1. Race, Family, and the US nation-state
  2. Ethnicity, Culture, and Black Nationalist politics
  3. Feminism, Nationalism, and African-American Women.

Each section has two long essays with the fifth essay totalling thirty-eight pages.

List of Essays

See also


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