A POLITICAL BEAT AND THOUGHT “RAP”: SOCIAL STRUGGLES FROM NATIONAL HIP HOP
Hip Hop, Black Culture, Social Formation, Education.
With the development of the Hip Hop movement, relationships and perceptions about this cultural manifestation began to occupy other places, such as the University. With the swarm of ideas, analyzes and discourses in various areas of the human sciences, the field of History was not willing to analyze and contrast with other issues and historical facts of Brazilian formation, especially with regard to Hip Hop and its relationship with the Black community, as it has become an important non-formal political and educational tool. What is expected with the idealization and realization of this research is that new discussions and perceptions about the Brazilian social formation can be put forward from the decolonizing character of Hip Hop and how it influenced and proposed new ways of telling the history of the Black population, always starting from racial, social and class problematizations.