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REMEMBERING MARCYLIENA H. MORGAN: A HIP HOP PIONEER IN SCHOLARSHIP

Marcyliena H. Morgan, the scholar who made hip-hop history in academia, has passed. Her legacy lives on in the Hip Hop Archive she founded and the culture she helped preserve

I just gotta take a moment to honor Marcyliena H. Morgan, who passed away on September 28 from complications of Alzheimer’s. She wasn’t just a scholar—she was a trailblazer.

As the founding director of Harvard’s Hip Hop Archive & Research Institute, Morgan created the world’s first archive dedicated to hip-hop culture back in 2002. That means she didn’t just study hip-hop—she preserved it, analyzed it, and made sure the world understood its cultural and linguistic importance.

Her journey into hip-hop scholarship started in the early ’90s at UCLA, where she was teaching an urban speech communities course. That experience opened her eyes to the richness of hip-hop as a legitimate field of academic study. From there, she became a leading advocate for hip-hop as scholarship, changing how universities and researchers looked at the genre forever.

Marcyliena H. Morgan showed us that hip-hop is more than music—it’s language, history, and culture, and she dedicated her life to making sure it was recognized and respected. We’ve lost a legend, but her work and influence are here to stay.

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