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  • "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" is a 1980 hip hop song by Brother D with Collective Effort. Released on the independent label Clappers, it...
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  • D's "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" and Kurtis Blow's "Hard Times" (both released in 1980), which explored socially relevant ideas. The release...
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  • single "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" by Brother D (Daryl Aamaa Nubyahn), a song that took a nationalist stance. "No Sell Out" was the beginning...
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  • Big Apple Rappin': The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in New York City 1979–1982)
    celebrates the New York hip hop scene and several crews and blocks in the area. Brother "D" with Collective Effort's "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?"...
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    One of the first socially conscious hip hop songs was "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" by Brother D with Collective Effort. One of the most successful...
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  • collectors. The Clappers label also released the first political hip hop song in 1980 with Brother D's How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise? 12". Official...
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  • shooting to make What's Going On by Marvin Gaye and when we made Fear of a Black Planet I was shooting for Sgt. Pepper's. —Chuck D Fear of a Black Planet was...
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  • time. We would love to sit down and hammer out a record, but the reality is we're gonna make music, we're gonna make a lot of it, and we're gonna be in...
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    However the first political rap release has been credited to Brother D and the Collective Effort's 1980 single “How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?” which...
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  • and the Collective Effort's 1980 single “How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?” which criticized the United States for being a police state and expressed...
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  • the government what it's all about". Along with Kurtis Blow's punning "The Breaks" (Mercury, 1980) and the much more radical "How We Gonna Make the Black...
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    album spawned the singles "Public Enemy No. 1" and "You're Gonna Get Yours". Public Enemy released their second studio album, It Takes a Nation of Millions...
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    school, Black Thought became interested in the lessons of the Nation of Gods and Earths. [failed verification] The Square Roots renamed themselves the Roots...
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  • The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad
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    black separatist, and self-proclaimed Messenger of Allah who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1933 until his death in 1975. Muhammad was also the teacher...
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  • Rhythm Nation Records)
    choreography became a catalyst in the growth of MTV, enabling her to rise to prominence while breaking gender and racial barriers in the process. Lyrical content...
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