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When a young black kid dreamed in the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, their hope was to end racism, have voting rights, get a good job, and live to see sixty. America created a ‘glass ceiling’ for Black people and boxed in their dreams with political red lines of injustice. Hip-Hop created a new financial opportunity for Black people to empower, educate, and financially secure their future.
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By MUSICHYPEBEASTWhen a young black kid dreamed in the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, their hope was to end racism, have voting rights, get a good job, and live to see sixty. America created a ‘glass ceiling’ for Black people and boxed in their dreams with political red lines of injustice. Hip-Hop created a new financial opportunity for Black people to empower, educate, and financially secure their future.
www.patreon.com/webuiltdifferent