Tupac Shakur by Staci Robinson
Born into a family rooted in activism, he rose from turbulent streets and early creative promise to become one of hip-hop’s most influential and controversial figures; the book traces his development as a poet, actor, and magnetic rapper, examines his legal troubles and violent entanglements, and situates his music and outspoken stance on social injustice within the conflicts that ultimately led to his untimely death, while assessing the lasting cultural impact and complex legacy he left behind.
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