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Published inSpark: Elevating Scholarship on Social IssuesThe Genre-Defying Essence of Black Songby Caroline Helton and Stephen Berrey (on behalf of the Singing Justice Collective)Jan 27Jan 27
Published inSpark: Elevating Scholarship on Social IssuesDrill music doesn’t glorify violence; it details the raw realities of everyday lifeby Kelly AllenJan 27Jan 27
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