Letter to the President

Starring:David Banner, Common, Chuck D., Snoop Dogg, Wyclef Jean, Quincy Jones, KRS-One, MC Lyte, Slick Rick (III), Russell Simmons, Tavis Smiley, Maxine Waters
Director: Thomas Gibson (III)
Studio: Image Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
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This feature-length documentary showcases hip-hop's close-knit ties to America's social and political policies in the last thirty years. Even before hip-hop, black musical artists of the past have been at the forefront of civil rights and black power movements of the late '60s and '70s. See how those movements were destroyed by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover, and witness rap's birth from those movements and its own progression from being music heard at weekend block parties to its lyrics being debated in the halls of Congress. Letter to the President delves deeply into President Ronald Reagan's policies that negatively affected minority communities and inspired pioneer rap artists such as Grandmaster Melle Mel and Run DMC to tell the whole world about it in song. Then in the "glamorous" '80s, as some people prospered and many minority communities suffered, artists such as Russell Simmons struggled to get laws overturned that targeted those minorities.
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- Society does not profit from incarceration
- Letter to the President
- Great Introduction.
- Yo,son you gotta see this sh*t!!
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Letter to the President
Starring: David Banner , Common , Chuck D. , Snoop Dogg , and Wyclef Jean
Director: Thomas Gibson (III)
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
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Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Description
This feature-length documentary showcases hip-hop's close-knit ties to America's social and political policies in the last thirty years. Even before hip-hop, black musical artists of the past have been at the forefront of civil rights and black power movements of the late '60s and '70s. See how those movements were destroyed by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover, and witness rap's birth from those movements and its own progression from being music heard at weekend block parties to its lyrics being debated in the halls of Congress. Letter to the President delves deeply into President Ronald Reagan's policies that negatively affected minority communities and inspired pioneer rap artists such as Grandmaster Melle Mel and Run DMC to tell the whole world about it in song. Then in the "glamorous" '80s, as some people prospered and many minority communities suffered, artists such as Russell Simmons struggled to get laws overturned that targeted those minorities.
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Society does not profit from incarceration .......2006-06-04
I am repsonding to the first poster. The idea that society at large profits from incarcerating blacks is ludicrous.Prisons are an enormous drain on society's resources, that could otherwise be used for more constructive purposes. Incarceration is the way in which modern socities (humanely) protect themselves from criminal threats in their midst. There are specific companies which RUN prisons at a profit but taxpayers must still foot the bill. Incarceration rates for black males reflect crime rates for the same. Black males commit violent crime at a rate 8 to 12 times that of their white pears. Blacks actually receive lighter sentences than whites on average because they are more concentrated in urban areas where legal systems are more saturated.
Letter to the President.......2006-03-25
its refreshing to hear the rap, hip-hop point of view. the prisons for profit are the crime of the century. its legal slavery....
Great Introduction........2005-12-01
Letter to the president is a wonderful introduction to the world of hip-hop. Like any genre of music, or movies or books, or even within a political organization there are people (in this case Hip-Hop artists) who are shallow and dont deserve the spotlight. Many people view rapping/hip-hop as a joke, and one large reason (although not the only) is because Hip-Hop Has become corporatized. Much like Hollywood has. I, Robot is a crappy movie meant solely to get as much money as possible. There are many movies like this. And same goes for hip hop. Some artists sacrifice content and importance for money. The same is true of any genre of music though, just look at britney spears.
This movie attempts to explain the other side of the genre. It doesnt defend the bad, but it just says there are artists and songs out there with a deeper message, and in this case, a political message. Worth watching.
Yo,son you gotta see this sh*t!!.......2005-07-27
OVERSTAND,this is not just about hiphop.It's about the state of the us goverment told from a hiphop perspective.David banner is a smart dude.You would not think so with his crazy image.But that's the beutiful thing about this DVD.It shows the intellectual side of rappers.M1,from dead prez,saigon,another smart dude,slick rick put his two cents in about Iraq.I tell everyone I know to rent it.I will cop this.Dick Gregory is on here as well,he's is so insightfull every time he talks I learn something new.My boy Chuck dee,the teacher,crazy ass KRS-ONE.Yo they did it up big time!BIG UP QD3.
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