Elvis was a Hero to Most, an Interview with Chuck D

Invisible Blackness with Adrian Younge

18-02-2021 • 49 mins

Public Enemy was constantly viewed by the white media as a black radical group; a nonsensical tension to the guard that spread hate opposed to consciousness. In this episode, Adrian Younge and Chuck D discuss the meaning behind their music and the posterity for Black America.

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