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Gangstas, Thugs, and Hustlas: Identity and the Code of the Street in Rap Music

Social Problems - United States
doi 10.1525/sp.2005.52.3.360
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SociologyPolitical Science
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August 1, 2005

Authors
CHARIS E. KUBRIN
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Oxford University Press (OUP)


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