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Old 10-13-2005, 05:34 PM
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As someone who grew up during the Hip-Hop Revolution, I did not care for Ms. Tucker and her tactics. As an adult I now realize the validity of what she was trying to do. She is as much apart of the history of hip-hop as is Pac and Biggie! I just wish during that time both sides could have been more open to listening to one another.
N4L, you really took the words right out of my mouth. I am part of today's "hip hop generation", so there is only so much I remember about Soror C. Delores Tuckers' work to combat negative lyrics in Hip Hop.

I will not get into her politics, but I do admire how much she stood up for what she believed in; campaigning for something that is much greater than a few curse words - the respect she believed the Black race was not getting as a result of our place in rap and much more.

Nelson George's Hip Hop America does a good job of discussing Soror Tucker's work.

I pray that she may rest in peace.
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