Chuck D, one of the pioneers of Rap music, is the founder and lead
rapper for Public Enemy, which has a fan base of over twenty
million people. Aside from his work with the "Rock the
Vote" campaign, for which he was honored with the Patrick Lippert
Humanitarian Award, he recently signed on as a reporter for the Fox
News Channel. He also acted in his first film, An Alan
Smithee Film--Burn, Hollywood, Burn. A new Public Enemy
album was released in late 1997.
Yusuf Jah is the author of Uprising: Crips and Bloods Tell the
Story of America's Youth in Crossfire. He has also
written two other books relating to the Black community and has
lectured in colleges across the country.
"Chuck D is the towering artist of Hip-Hop culture....His voice
challenges all of us!"
--Cornel West, author of Race Matters
"Fight the Power will raise some hackles, generate some furor, and,
most importantly, get people thinking about the way things are, and
why."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"Gives free rein to hip-hop's longest-standing cultural
watchdog....Anyone who expresses support for both Tupac and C.
Delores Tucker in one book is worth listening to."
--The Source
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