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Rhetorical Analysis Of Hip Hop Music

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Rhetorical Analysis of Hip-Hop Music
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Rhetorical Analysis of hip-hop music among Black Americans in
‘From the margins to the mainstream: the political power of hip-hop’ by Katina R. Stapleton
Thesis: the paper’s focus on hip-hop as a music genre that has changed the lives of the black Americans
Introduction
In this article, the speaker must be an expert in politics, ethnicity and the music industry. There is a linkage between the above fields hence the speaker must have had a superlative background on these issues. The audience targeted by this literature were seemingly music enthusiasts to be educated on understanding what Hip-Hop entails and hoped to achieve this as it was established. The subject was Hip-Hop as a music genre that was largely developed by African American men to express their plight on injustice and oppression. The principal issue was how Hip-Hop has been used as a form of resistance and need for deliverance of the African Americans.
The author was categorical on various issues related to Hip-Hop music and other genres such as Jazz and Rap. The major assertion was that Hip-Hop has grown and attracted attention of many black Americans and media. Maybe, this was the only way that they could have expressed their discontent and tribulations they were facing especially from a political perspective. The author asserts that Hip-Hop was mainly an avenue to show resistance and the call for deliverance of black Americans.
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