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Young, Black, Rich, and Famous: The Rise of the NBA, the Hip Hop Invasion, and the Transformation of American Culture

Young, Black, Rich, and Famous: The Rise of the NBA, the Hip Hop Invasion, and the Transformation of American Culture

  • Author: Boyd, Todd
A powerful and provocative history of modern basketball and how issues of race, class and popular culture have played out both on and off the basketball court."-Publishers Weekly

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Contents

  • Introduction to the Bison Books EditionIntroduction: The Playa's Life
  • 1. Young, Black, Rich and Famous: 'Ball, Hip Hop, and the Redefinition of the American Dream
  • 2. Don't Get High on Your Own Supply: The NBA's Image Problem Back in the Day
  • 3. That Ol' Black Magic and the Great White Hope: Basketball and Race in the Reagan Era
  • 4. Chocolate City: Georgetown and the Intelligent Hoodlums
  • 5. I Am: Hip Hop, the Individual, and the Culture of Michael Jordan
  • 6. My Detroit Playaz: Ballin' in the Motor City
  • 7. The Takeover: The Fab Five, Hip Hop, and College 'Ball
  • 8. Leaders of the New School: The Answer, "Karaoke Jordan," and the Modern-Day Balla
  • 9. Can It All Be So Simple? Internationally Known, Nationally Recognized, and Locally Accepted
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