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"U.S. Blacks generally display superiority complexes towards other Blacks"
That could explain why it took so long for reggae music to be accepted by Black Americans. Some Black American DJs in the 1970s referred to reggae as "slave music". That started to change in the mid-1980s when Black American rappers such as KRS-1 took an interest in reggae and incorporated into their own style.
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