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1. Harvard Professor Makes Hip-Hop CD
news.excite.com/news/ap/011107 - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/2001 Last Visited: 11/8/2001
i { font-family : times ; font-size : x-small } p { font-family : times ; font-size : small } By AUDIE N. CORNISH , Associated Press Writer.
BOSTON A slow , thumping bass fills the air and a sea of heads bobs with the music as the featured hip-hop artist - a middle-aged man wearing glasses and a black suit - unveils his latest rhymes.
Cornel West isn't the typical rapper , as the audience who gathered at Harvard University to hear his recent hip-hop debut knows well.
A prominent professor of African-American studies and philosophy at Harvard , West recently released his first album , Sketches of My Culture , a mixture of rap and spoken word. He sees it as a way to deliver a message of pride in oneself and black history to people who may not get into Harvard or pick up his books. -
2. www.nashvillezone.com
www.nashvillezone.com/audie-co - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2006 Last Visited: 12/14/2007
Audie Cornish, NPR Biography
NPR News - by NPR, and Here and Now . Cornish has also served as a reporter for the Associated Press in Boston. She graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 2001. She lives with her husband, freelance journalist Theo Emery, in Nashville. see more
Audie Cornish, NPR Biography -
3. Entertainment:
www.newstimes.com/cgi-bin/dbs. - [Cached]Published on: 11/7/2001 Last Visited: 11/8/2001
By AUDIE N. CORNISH Associated Press Writer
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BOSTON A slow , thumping bass fills the air and a sea of heads bobs with the music as the featured hip-hop artist a middle-aged man wearing glasses and a black suit unveils his latest rhymes.
Cornel West isn't the typical rapper , as the audience who gathered at Harvard University to hear his recent hip-hop debut knows well.
A prominent professor of African-American studies and philosophy at Harvard , West recently released his first album , ``Sketches of My Culture , '' a mixture of rap and spoken word. He sees it as a way to deliver a message of pride in oneself and black history to people who may not get into Harvard or pick up his books.

