The foundation of hip hop is shattered when icon Afrika Bambaataa and his Universal Zulu Nation are accused of child sexual abuse and statutory rape by several men.
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Episode 7 The Grandmaster Former International Spokesman TC Izlam has a very public falling out with Afrika Bambaataa and other members of the Zulu Nation. It is the last interview before he is murdered in Atlanta, three weeks after this interview. No one from the Zulu Nation is implicated in the crime. Voices in Order of Appearance TC Izlam, Forme…
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6 Peace, Unity, Love, and Having Fun
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Afrika Bambaataa is accused of transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes. Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation enjoy honors from other artists while child sexual abuse and statutory rape allegations inspire activism. Voices in Order of Appearance Rommell Washington, Psychotherapist from the New York Crime Victim Treatment Center Hassan Ca…
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5 What's the Name of This Nation?
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Afrika Bambaataa infuses the Zulu Nation with the teachings of cult leader and convicted child rapist Malachi York. Other men in the Zulu Nation are accused of participating in pedophilia and statutory rape. Voices in Order of Appearance Malachi York, Leader of the Nuwabians Brother Malik, Former Spokesman of the Zulu Nation Arthur Muhammad, Minist…
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The foundation of the Zulu Nation changes when Afrika Bambaataa becomes a student of cult leader and convicted child rapist Malachi York. Bambaataa morphs into the Amen Ra (God) of Hip Hop Culture. Voices in Order of Appearance Ali Muhammad, Human Rights Activist Malachi York, Leader of the Nuwabians Chuck Morgan, nuwapianism dot com Lord Shariyf, …
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Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation inspire the next generation of hip hop artists. Bambaataa borrows from the 5% Nation and forges connections with Khallid Muhammad of the Nation of Islam and Malachi York, leader of the Nuwabians. *The 5% Nation is the Nation of Gods and Earths. Voices in Order of Appearance Daddy O, Stetsasonic Lord Jamar, Brand…
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Hip-Hop explodes into the mainstream. The Zulu Nation’s Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force drop the hit record Planet Rock. Bambaataa also spends time with underage boys. Voices in Order of Appearance: Kool DJ Dee, President of the First Division, First Chapter of the Black Spades Tyrone the Mixologist Chuck D, Public Enemy Daddy O, Stetsaso…
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A look at the socioeconomic conditions when Afrika Bambaataa becomes a Black Spade and then a DJ. He meets three boys in 1977, 1979, and 1980. They would later accuse him of sexual abuse. Voices in Order of Appearance: Chuck D, Public Enemy Daddy O, Stetsasonic Lord Jamar, Brand Nubian President Richard Nixon Aton Edwards, International Preparednes…
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The foundation of hip hop is shattered when pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and his Universal Zulu Nation are accused of child sexual abuse and statutory rape by several men. Support the showKirjoittanut Leila Wills
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