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Baldrias Appendix Figure 1: Method Man behind bars in Wu-Tang Clan’s “C.R.E.A.M” Figure 2: Still from Childish Gambino’s “Sweatpants” Figure 3: Caribbean actor, Bert Williams, in blackface 1
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Appendix
Figure 1: Method Man behind bars in Wu-Tang Clan’s “C.R.E.A.M”
Figure 2: Still from Childish Gambino’s “Sweatpants”
Figure 3: Caribbean actor, Bert Williams, in blackface
Figure 4: White rapper, Riff Raff, parodying street culture
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Figure 5: Iggy Azalea’s use of black women as props in Mo’ Bounce
Figure 6: Still from 8Ball & Mug’s “We Started This” of black artistbeing puppeteered by chains in an all white corporate setting
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