Hip-hop holds African-Americans back, author says

Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of "Losing My Cool," says idolizing the world of hip-hop is the reason so many black men get caught up in crime...

From Mercurynews.com

A group of teenagers armed with little more than an attitude and some turntables created a rebellion 30 years ago in the Bronx. The fire spread across the globe, from Beirut to Beijing, where youths use hip-hop to rap about being denied freedom, power and a voice.

Back at home, the lingua franca of the counterculture has become the language of vapid commercialism and empty values, according to author Thomas Chatterton Williams.

The argument he makes in his book, “Losing My Cool: How a Father’s Love and 15,000 Books Beat Hip-Hop Culture,” is not about high culture versus low culture. Neither is the book — Williams’ first — a thinly disguised attempt to make money by offering lurid details about hip-hop’s royalty.

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