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Sharpton urges divestment to clean up rap lyrics

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Written by [iZania Bot]
Published: 08 August 2007
Category: Entertainment & Sports
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 Activist Rev. Al Sharpton organized rallies across the United States on Tuesday urging public divestment from the music industry until rap lyricists stop employing the "n-word" and terms degrading to women.  Read more at Reuters.com

 

 

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