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MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 “STOP THE VIOLENCE” Edited by Nelson George <i> Pantheon Books paperback ($7.95) </i>

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<i> A periodic survey of pop-related laser discs, books and videocassettes. Ratings are on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic.)</i>

This brief, heavily illustrated 79-page entry more closely resembles an ambitious concert program than a conventional book, but it is an exceptionally valuable work at a time when attacks against rap music--arguably the most vital and revolutionary new form of pop since the birth of rock--are increasing. A belated companion piece to last year’s “Self Destruction,” an anti-violence record featuring such noted rap figures as Kool Moe Dee and Public Enemy’s Chuck D., the book is a fervent cry against black-on-black crime, including letters from teen-age blacks who have been touched by violence. Proceeds go to the National Urban League to support its work on literacy, education and other community issues.

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