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Rappers need to speak out about political injustices

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Written by [iZania Bot]
Published: 27 September 2007
Category: Commentary
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If music from the black community was once a tool for liberation, it could be argued the music is now just another tool of oppression, because many highly visible artists remain silent or create big distractions from the important community issues.  Read more at MercuryNews.com

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