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Gil Scott-Heron, a godfather of rap, dies in NYC (AP)

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AP – Long before Public Enemy urged the need to “Fight the Power” or N. W. A. offered a crude rebuke of the police, Gil-Scott Heron was articulating the rage and the disillusionment of the black masses through song and spoken word.

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