The Ska Against Racism Tour of 1998 was a one time musical tour in the United States organized by Mike Park, a Korean American musician.[1] The audience was mainly young white male hardcore ska devotees.[2] Ska is a music genre that originated in Jamaica and later became the precursor to rocksteady and reggae.[3] This genre of music promoted racial tolerance through a variety of multicultural artists and bands.[3] The purpose of this tour was to overcome racial barriers in a nonviolent and peaceful manner.[1]
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