
Hip hop’s history in Illinois and America
Hip-hop is just a few decades old, but its cultural impact in Illinois and America at large is unquestionable.
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Hip-hop is just a few decades old, but its cultural impact in Illinois and America at large is unquestionable.
As Illinois' minimum wage continues its slow rise to $15, many questions still linger about the state of the minimum wage here.
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