Fear of a Black Planet: Black Power

Public Enemy’s incendiary and essential Fear of a Black Planet prompts Matt to think about and present different ways of presenting and embodying black power in music. Still to his and Tim’s befuddlement, Ms. Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is a viable replacement option and squares off here against scrappy underdog Things Fall Apart, The Roots’ jazz-hop classic.

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