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| | Black Perspective and Introspection |
 | | They are simply waiting for the day that they can manifest their cyber kingdom in the real world, harking back to the days when black folks were scared to look them in the eye….lest they be punished. |  | | This song and video should be the template for the music of our young brothers. |  | | The songs lyrics totally exemplifies Black Introspection's view of our sisters. |
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http://blackintrospection.blogspot.com
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| | AllHipHop.com : Daily Hip-Hop News |
 | | Mendes has already recorded with will.i.am and the Black Eyed Peas on their last two albums. |  | | The album’s first radio track is titled “Yes, Yes Y’all” and features Black Thought of The Roots and Chali 2na of Jurassic 5. |  | | The album features such stars as Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, india.arie, Black Thought of The Roots, John Legend, Chali 2na of Jurassic 5, Jill Scott, and Q-Tip, among others. |
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http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=5233
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| | German Rap track feat.pete rock and black thought (the roots) - Boxden Slum |
 | | hey ya,here are 2 tracks from the famous german rapper curse.one track is featured by pete rock and the other one by black thought of the roots..hope ya'll this sh*t peace out |  | | German Rap track feat.pete rock and black thought (the roots) |  | | German Rap track feat.pete rock and black thought (the roots) - Boxden Slum |
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http://slumz.boxden.com/showthread.php?s=c7953bd2b12164902d3efea34657c011&t=556952
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 | | Artist: De La Soul f/ Black Thought Album: Art Official Intelligence (Mosaic Thump) Song: Weed #3 - Black Thought Typed by: OHHLA Webmaster DJ Flash [announcer] And you thought ghost weed was only for the thugs? |
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http://www.ohhla.com/anonymous/delasoul/aoi/ghost_3.dls.txt
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| | VH1.com : The Roots : Roots' ?uestlove, Black Thought Delve Into Phrenology |
 | | Black Thought said the disc was recorded "kind of in passing." |  | | Recently released new LP features Nelly Furtado, Musiq, Cody Chesnutt. |  | | His Roots bandmate Black Thought gives him props for being the musical director of their much-lauded live shows, but drummer/producer Ahmir "63;uestlove" Thompson is cool with the role of Mr. |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1459036/12062002/roots.jhtml
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| | grhf: women of color: feminisms: Collins - Defining Black Feminist Thought |
 | | Black folks don't have no time to be thinking like that.... |  | | "I just sat at lunch listening to this man talking to me like I was a monkey who could remember but couldn't think," the Black female manager recalled. |  | | As Audre Lorde points out, "it is axiomatic that if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others-for their use and to our detriment" (1984, 45). |
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http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/WoC/feminisms/collins2.html
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| | Black Thought - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thought, who co-founded The Roots with drummer ?uestlove (Ahmir Thompson), is widely considered one of the most underrated MCs of all time. |  | | Black Thought and ?uestlove are credited by many modern-day movementarians in diverse communities throughout the United States with their ability to infuse a sense of integrity and self-dignity in the way young people see themselves. |  | | Although nowhere near the most popular performer in hip-hop, Black Thought and the Roots have a solid and devoted following. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Thought
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| | Black Thought |
 | | I'm driving along on the Van Wyck as I'm about to get on the Grand Central Parkway and I see red lights in front of me which I thought was odd because it was 1AM. |  | | Black people, you know what I'm speaking of. |  | | I haven't really talked to her much in that span as well and the IM was along the lines of Have a good life, peace. |
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http://blackthought.blogdrive.com
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| | BlackThoughtWare.org |
 | | Fused together like a hiphop mix tape, DJ Kicks is a sort of free-for-all where the connections are ingenious yet logical, the linkages filtered through a progressive, funky black sound. |  | | Two are under the moniker Critical Point; on a third, "Sensuality," he sings a sultry tune (as Vikter Duplaix) over a soulful house beat. |  | | Independent Black Filmmakers Take On Hollywood: The Distribution of Black Films |
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http://blackthoughtware.org/weblog.php
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| | The University of Chicago Magazine: April 2004 |
 | | BET, short for Black Entertainment Television, covers pop cul-ture—radio personality Tom Joyner, hip-hop music, the movie Barbershop. |  | | Unlike Truth and Soul, where Harris-Lacewell felt her presence would be a distraction—“The barbershop is a stage where black men are performing for each other. |  | | As a graduate student in the late ’90s Melissa Harris-Lacewell, assistant professor in Political Science, began studying the casual conversations African Americans have among themselves. |
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http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0404/research/invest-black.shtml
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| | MUSICMATCH Guide: Black Thought |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. All Music Guide is a registered Trademark of AEC One Stop Group, Inc. |  | | Create Black Thought MP3s from these CDs with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |
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http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=898433
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| | Tony Isabella: Black Thought |
 | | Black Lightning/Jefferson Pierce sprang from Isabella’s imagination in 1977 to become the first African-American superhero at DC to get his own title. |  | | However, if I could go back to 1976 and somehow manage to be much smarter and less trusting than I was back then, I would’ve made DC put their signature where their promises were in a contract which would have protected my creative and financial rights. |  | | Black Lightning’s debut series, written by Isabella, only made it to issue #11 before it fell prey to massive cutbacks in 1978. |
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http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/features/107042750449064.htm
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| | Patricia Hill Collins - Black Feminist Thought |
 | | Black feminist thought that rearticulates experiences such as these fosters an enhanced theoretical understanding of how race, gender, and class oppression are part of a single, historically created system. |  | | Assummg that each system needs the others in order to function creates a distinct theoretical stance that stimulates the rethinking of basic social science concepts. |  | | The existence of Black feminist thought suggests another alternative to the ostensibly objective norms of science and to relativism's claims that groups with competing knowledge claims are equal. |
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http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/BLKFEM.HTML
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| | BLACK HOLES by Ted Bunn |
 | | You're going to hit a singularity, and that's all there is to it. |  | | This combination of black and white holes is called a wormhole. |  | | Once you've gotten that far, it takes you only another seven seconds to hit the singularity. |
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http://cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html
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| | Harvard Gazette: Michael Dawson explores black political thought, now and then |
 | | brings together the richness of the black experience and influence in and on American politics, with rigorous empirical analysis, and broad theoretical ambit," says Bobo. |  | | Historically, he says, black civil society has rolled economic, social, political, and religious functions together, largely because of the prominence of the black church in African-American society since the 19th century. |  | | Coming into young adulthood and going to college in the late 1960s, when campus activism focused not just on the Vietnam War but on issues of black studies, minority recruitment, and diversity as well, cemented race as a central theme of his academic life. |
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http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/11.21/03-dawson.html
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| | New Black Thought |
 | | Yet, as I watched, listened to, or read about various MLK Day speeches from around the country, I could not help thinking- how they dishonor him, his memory, and his life's work. |  | | Are there no black voices, especially male voices, to give us hope, to give us vision? |  | | Are they so emasculated that they now a need white women to tell us what to think? |
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http://newblackthought.blogspot.com
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| | White thought, black thought (Metro Times Detroit) |
 | | Similarly, after a fight (and name-calling) breaks out between members of one hillbilly family and several black residents, the incident gets told and retold among the family for weeks, in an obsessive attempt to figure out whether "all that black and white shit" was real (that is, did someone in the family do something disrespectful). |  | | Hartigan asks what one self-described "hillbilly" is doing with race when he calls himself a "nigger" in front of his black friend. |  | | Because Briggs is mostly white, Hartigan avoids the awkward old "truisms" of race which rely on an imagined black ghetto, and instead suggests lively, original ways of thinking about how class intersects with preoccupations about race. |
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http://www.metrotimes.com/20/33/Features/newWhite.htm
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| | Black Thought and Culture Database Available |
 | | Black Thought and Culture currently contains 619 sources by 246 authors. |  | | Copyright 2004-2005 by The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. |  | | Most recently, the database has begun adding 13,000 pages (the only existing full run) of The Black Panther, the party's newspaper, with full-color images of every page. |
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http://speaking.stanford.edu/library/Black_Thought_Database.html
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| | The Blackstripe > > > BLACKLIST |
 | | Ruth Ellis was born on July 23, 1899. |  | | First, the people listed are of African descent, black. |  | | The Blackstripe now has a new look, but is still under construction. |
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http://www.blackstripe.com/blacklist
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| | JS Online: Mainstream black thought and an asterisk revisited |
 | | The mainstream is wide, and rivulets run every which way through it. |  | | Conservative talk radio and the right-wing blogosphere fanned the flames. |  | | Race-conscious view: Race amounted to a thorny issue for the nation's founders - all of them white men - who guaranteed rights to white citizens but not to black people, most of whom were held in chains. |
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http://www.jsonline.com/news/editorials/nov05/369898.asp
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| | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Tariq 'Black Thought' Trotter: MAIN |
 | | From Kelly to Carrie, Clay to Kimberly, take a look back at all of the American Idols that YOU made famous. |  | | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Tariq 'Black Thought' Trotter: MAIN |  | | AOL celebrates the life, thoughts and many contributions of |
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http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?sid=283509
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| | BLTC Home |
 | | Black Thought and Culture contains 795 sources with 434 authors which includes the non-fiction published works of leading African Americans. |  | | Black Thought and Culture uses PhiloLogic software, developed at the University of Chicago, to enable in-depth browsing and searching of both the bibliographic and the full-text elements within the database. |  | | Particular care has been taken to index this material so that it can be searched more thoroughly than ever before. |
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http://www.alexanderstreet2.com/bltclive
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| | Fighting Words |
 | | Those who understand black women in terms of reductionist categories and who need to read this book probably won't. |  | | In line with her earlier work, Collins continues to argue that group positions generate epistemological standpoints from which people ask and answer questions of social knowledge in different ways. |  | | Contrasting social theories that support unjust power relations of race, class, gender, and nation with those that challenge inequalities, Collins investigates why some ideas are granted the status of "theory" while others remain "thought." "It is not that elites produce theory while everyone else produces mere thought," she writes. |
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http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/C/collins_fighting.html
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| | Amazon.com: Black Feminist Thought : Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (Perspectives on ... |
 | | Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall on 4 pages |  | | Collins does an amazing job presenting her compelling thesis, and I continue to thank Sociology in general for being the most daring, critical-thinking academic discipline ever. |  | | In a day in age where so many (though by no means all!) African-American (heterosexuals) are horribly anti-gay and increasingly pro-greed/pro-capitalism, Collins stands out as a heroine for all peoples. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415905974?v=glance
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| | Black Feminist Thought - Patricia Hill Collins - Microsoft Reader eBook |
 | | In addition, the new edition includes recent developments in black cultural studies, especially black popular culture, as well as recent events and trends such as the Anita Hill hearings and the backlash against affirmative action. |  | | She not only provides an interpretive framework for the work of such prominent Black feminist thinkers as Angela Davis, Alice Walker, and Audre Lorde, but she shows the importance of self-defined knowledge for group empowerment. |  | | A new discussion of heterosexism as a system of power, an expanded treatment of images of Black womanhood, U.S. Black feminism's connections to Black diasporic feminisms, and more attention to the importance of social class and nationalism all appear in the new edition. |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/69166-ebook.htm
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| | Black Thought OR Eminem?? |
 | | Black thought is pretty ill his live show its tight... |  | | so i think black thoughts got em and pluz i think Canibus is ILLer than both |  | | If you don't have one, you can create your free account now. |
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http://www.nobodysmiling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1596
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| | SRO MAGAZINE - View Profile: BlacK thought |
 | | BlacK thought is not a member of any public groups |  | | Contact Us - Click here to go back to SRO - Archive - Top |  | | Profile page for: BlacK thought, Trial User Offline |
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http://www.streetracing.org/boards/member.php?u=72431
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| | Black Social Thought and Research in the 21st Century - Boston College |
 | | This provides a unique opportunity for members of the BC Sociology Department to dialogue and develop relations with a wide variety of important sociologists. |  | | Black Social Thought and Research in the 21st Century |  | | Black Social Thought and Research in the 21st Century - Boston College |
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http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/sociology/vss
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| | ENTER THE BLACK THOUGHT |
 | | special thanks to Khyron from Howard's Beautiful Black Women Page (Danielle and Kai pic), and my man Chris Oberlin, who did the Roots homepage! |  | | The famous Chris Oberlin (the one The Roots give a shout out to in the liner notes) Roots Homepage |
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http://www.angelfire.com/md/BlackThought
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| | Black Thought's Poem |
 | | This is a poem that was written by Black Thought (The Roots)... |  | | That combine to form the crooked line that we call |  | | Peacefulness, peacefulness, peace-full-ness is in the mind of the beholder |
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http://www.daveyd.com/blackthought.html
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| | We Write What We Like - A Journal for Black Thought |
 | | We Write What We Like - A Journal for Black Thought |  | | Welcome to We Write and our special issue on the World Social Forum - |  | | To view the articles, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (click here for free download). |
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http://www.wewrite.org
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| | black_thought |
 | | Saw you in L.A. at the House of Blues |  | | (Dedication to Hip-Hop MC 'Black Thought' of The Roots) |
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http://www.theunps.com/black_thought
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