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The Liberator Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Liberator Magazine
The Liberator Magazine is a publication/production company started by Brian Kasoro, Gayle Smaller, Tazz Hunter, Kenya McKnight, Marcus Harcus and Mike Clark in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The company's first release was published July 21, 2002.〔(The Liberator Magazine Hits The Streets! ) (The African American Registry) retrieved 11 March 2008〕 Originally known as ''The Minneapolis Liberator'',〔(Minneapolis Liberator reflects breadth of hip hop culture ) (''Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder'')〕 the company's name was later changed to ''The Liberator Magazine'' when it was incorporated and expanded onto the internet.〔(Minnesota Blog of the Day ) (City Pages)〕 == Featured interviews == Al Franken, Askia Toure, Brent "Siddiq" Sayers (founder of Rhymesayers Entertainment), Brian Jackson, Brother Ali, Cee Lo, Chuck D, Cody Chesnutt, David Banner, Don Samuels, Game Rebellion, Grandmaster Flash, George Clinton, I-Self Devine, James Spooner, Jeff Chang (journalist), J Davey, Kara Walker, Kevin Willmott, K'naan, K-os, M-1 (rapper) (of Dead Prez), Malidoma Patrice Somé, Method Man, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Nathalie Johnson-Lee, Nikki Giovanni, Rahki, Runoko Rashidi, Saul Williams, Stic.man (of Dead Prez), Talib Kweli, The Slack Republic, Whodini
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