Flavor Flav Meets with Harvard Students, Donates Clock to School

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Flavor Flav has officially crossed over into the Ivy Leagues ... after spending today and tomorrow at Harvard University schooling students about the roots of hip hop culture!!!

has officially crossed over into the Ivy Leagues ... after spending today and tomorrow at Harvard University schooling students about the roots of hip hop culture!!!obtained video of the Public Enemy legend lending his expertise in the language arts to students within Harvard ... through a table read of Emily Dickinson's 1896 poem “A Clock Stopped” -- and how it tied into rapper's bars over time.

It was a fitting choice of literature, seeing that Flav donated one of his notable clocks to the Hip Hop Archive Research Institute. Professors

 

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People may forget what a wise intellectual Flavor Flav truly is...and it is truly iconic that he did a table read of Emily Dickinson's 'A Clock Stopped' Harvard!

I have so many questions…

Iconic …. FLAVOR FLAVVVVV !!! What a fitting gift.

That's bigly

Great donation 😃

They ruled my music world in the 90's.

Neat!

Also Harvard

I wonted-that Clock ⏰ 😂

Interesting

Why would he need a clock he not had be anywhere since 1986

Wow, thought he died

I want one.

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