Perhaps you’ve been following the feud — if you can call it that — between civil rights icon Harry Belafonte and megastar Jay-Z.
Last year, Bellafonte was asked if he was happy with the image of minorities in Hollywood. Not at all, Belafonte said, and then went on to call out high-profile artists and celebrities who he said “have turned their backs on social responsibility.”
Belafonte went on to name Jay-Z and his wife, Beyonce, as prime examples.
Jay-Z responded, “I’m offended by that because first of all, and this is going to sound arrogant, but my presence is charity. Just who I am. Just like Obama’s is. Obama provides hope.”
What does Jay-Z and Harry Belafonte’s feud say about the generational divide between African-Americans?
- Gene Demby/Code Switch: Harry Belafonte, Jay Z And Intergenerational Beef
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- Gene Demby, lead blogger on NPR’s Code Switch. He tweets @GeeDee215.
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