Harvard undergrads David Mays and Jon Shecter, one a college radio disc jockey, the other a member of a white rap group called BMOC, bring on their classmates James Bernard and Ed Young to help grow what was a one-page newsletter into “the magazine of hip-hop music, culture and politics,” and the longest running U.S. rap periodical.
The Source, Issue 1.
August, 1988.
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