Recently, an article was written in Entertainment Weekly about Gil Scott Heron, the man credited for inventing rap and is often called the godfather of hip hop. He was an MFA student of poetry in the 1970s who started speaking his poetry over bongos and drums. He was a black man who wrote about black culture, and spoke in outrage about the Kent
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