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June
13, 2001 - FinalCall.com News
2001
Hip Hop Summit
Keynote Address - New York
When the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke to
a roomful of hip hop industry movers, shakers and star makers, the message
was insightful, direct and thoughtful: Hip hop has become a global force,
feared by powerful interests who know artists wield potential power to
change society, break down racial barriers and challenge injustice.
Among those in the audience were Sean 'P.Diddy' Combs,
LL Cool J, Weyclef Jean, Redman, Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Luther Campbell, Keith
Murray, Crazy Bone, Damian Dash, Kedar Massenberg of Motown Records, Derek "Mad
Rapper" Angeletti, Dead Prez, Sistah Souljah, Stephanie Mills, former boxing
champ Lennox Lewis, Ron "Amen Ra" Lawrence, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume,
academics Dr. Cornell West of Harvard and Dr. Michael Eric Dyson of DePaul; hip
hop pioneers Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation, Kurtis Blow, and Grandmaster
Flash, Eric B, activists Bob Law and Viola Plummer of the December 12th
Movement, other artists, deejays, Nation of Islam officials and ministers, and
recording industry execs.
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