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Article: PIT BULLS AND THE HIP-HOP CULTURE THE PIT BULL'S LONG-AGO IMAGE AS A SMILING, LOVABLE DOG HAS GIVEN WAY TO AN ANIMAL SEEN AS VICIOUS DUE TO ITS USE IN DOGFIGHTING AND HIP-HOP.(FRONT)
- Article from:
- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- July 30, 2007
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Byline: ALLEN G. BREED Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The image of the American pit bull terrier was once the smiling dog living in a shoe with Buster Brown, or the lovable pooch with the circle around one eye that used its powerful jaws to pull members of the "Little Rascals" from danger.
But today, many see the pit bull as something very different: as either the center of a rural, Southern white tradition of animal baiting, or the vicious devil dog snarling on the covers of rap CDs or mauling other dogs for big-time purses, as in the recent indictment of NFL star Michael Vick.
"It's important to understand that this isn't about race, but ...