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Dec 8, 202114:06Now PlayingThe literary world has lost a huge voice in the culture; author and hip-hop critic Greg Tate has passed away in New York City.
Tate, known for his work at “The Village Voice,” was able to provide a view that allowed readers to feel his perspective inside and out.
In 1992, he published his first book, “Flyboy in the buttermilk,” which was a collection of essays that would serve as what he called “a little something of a tool kit” for generations to come.
Duke University professor Dr. Mark Anthony Neal joins Marc Lamont Hill on “Black News Tonight” to talk about the life and legacy of Tate.
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