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    Maya Angelou was raped by her mother's boyfriend at the fresh age of seven. Her uncles avenged the action of her mother's boyfriend by murdering him. Maya Angelou was traumatized by the encounter. She returned to Kansas speechless and remained so for years. During World War Two, Maya Angelou moved to San Francisco, California. In San Francisco,…

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    Michael Jackson Myths

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    In 1982, Jackson released his next solo album, “Thriller”. This album, to date is his most famous album. It became the best-selling album in history. Michael seemed to be on a high streak, that just kept going up. It seemed as if he had the whole world, but that was not enough for him. “Though he was fabulously wealthy and adored by the world…

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    Hip Hop Social Impact

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    developed over the years, or to raise awareness against them. Controversially, various excerpts and images have a say on who has taken over Hip-Hop such as the news article "How Hip-Hop Music Lost Its Way And Betrayed Its Fans", the digital graph "Music album sales in the United States from 2008 to 2014, by…

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    She also appeared at the at 51st annual Grammy Awards she wins Best R&B ALbum for her self titled debut,“Jennifer Hudson”,and she also performs her song”You Pulled Me Through”.She is also photographed beautifully on the cover of EW and credits God,her fans and career for helping cope with the tragic murders of her family.Hudson’s biggest triumph of the spirit is when she forgives her brother in law,who is responsible for the deaths of her family members. Besides her overcoming the death of her…

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    Richard Rodgers Theater. Hamilton was written and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, winning him a Pulitzer Prize for the musical. In 2016, Hamilton received a record-breaking 16 Tony nominations, winning 11 of them, and also winning the Grammy award for Best Musical Theatre Album. Hamilton has a notably diverse cast, with the casting of non-white actors as the Founding Fathers, one of the…

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    As he shows off his outsider status and calls himself many names like a “brown recluse” and a “silver spoon coon” in his songs, it gave him a unique perspective of his life that many of his fans appreciated. His songs address race and class from a perspective that isn’t usually shown in rap or hip hop. He likes to find ways to differentiate himself and dedicate to his music and his people. It doesn't take too long listening to his music to see how his personal touch is everywhere from his…

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    Outkast Research Paper

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    slots on radio charts everywhere. Being considered underground and not yet mainstream making a number one song was definitely not something these two performers ever expected only dreamed of. Starting out in shopping malls when they were just sixteen years old the band participated in hip hop battles and began getting a lot of local attention. Soon enough they began being pursued by big producers in their area before even graduating high school and teamed with the record label Organized…

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    students and teachers lost, stood up and told personal stories (Columbine Service). Following the shooting, on May 11, about a month after the Columbine Massacre, Mark Manes was charged with recklessly providing a handgun to a minor. Manes was the 22-year-old who provided Harris and Klebold with the handgun that was used to kill 23 people (Pankratz,…

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    Lady Gaga Struggles

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    Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block, Fergie, and The Pussycat Dolls. During this time she was recognized for her vocal abilities and was signed to Jimmy Iovine's own label Kon Live. With her brand new label, she completed and released her first debut album, The Fame, and became a complete success. Then her career really took…

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    Poetry Analysis: “All Too Well” Ten-time Grammy winner Taylor Alison Swift is one of the most accomplished artists in the world with four multiplatinum albums. Swift was born in Pennsylvania on December 13, 1989. At the young age of five, she began writing songs and at twelve, she learned to play the guitar in just a few hours. At thirteen, Swift began searching for a record label to sign her; she had trouble due to her young age, but finally, at just sixteen years old Swift was signed onto Big…

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