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Off the Record: Exploring the Relationship between Popular Music and Society by New York Times, Bank Street College of Education

http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20000706thursday.html


Lesson plan exploring popular music(i.e. hip hop) and U.S. popular culture. Journal and discussion questions as well as evaluation criteria for student work.


African American History: General
Arts

middle, high
lesson plan
no
Music, Hip-Hop, Rap Music, African American Culture, Black Culture, Arts

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