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    When I visualize my gestation period I picture my mother with her feet up sitting in a rocking chair while my father digs thourgh the frieg to find her a late night snack. She reads to a soothing laliby while I lay back and focus on her calm relaxing voice. I go on to picture myself being born to a loving family we reside in a small but happy home with a white pickit fence and a little dog. Although my childhood was not quite this rosey‚ I must confess it was not quite as bad as MR shakur. His gestation

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    Tupac Shakur: A Revolutionary Hero. Tupac Shakur lived a life full of struggle and hardship‚ but it was not always that way for him and his family. He made his big break in the music industry after he had moved to the west coast and joined a rap group called “Digital Underground” formed in Oakland California. His stage name was “MC New York” considering that is where he had grown up as kid‚ His first hit song in this group was called “The Humpty Dance”. I believe that Tupac Shakur is a revolutionary

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    Assata: an Autobiography by Assata Shakur Assata Shakur was born on July 14‚ 1947 her real name is Joanne Deborah Byron‚ after she was born her parent divorced. She was living with her mother‚ aunt and her grandparents in Wilmington North Carolina. As a child she spent time working with her grandparents in a restaurant they own by the beach. Her grandparents instilled in her the love for written word‚ and she spent a great deal reading to satisfy her imagination. Her family tried to infuse in

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    live well. Every human on Earth faces a challenge and they decide if they want to conquer or be conquered. Tupac‚ Malala and Steven are all grand examples of humans who have overcame obstacles with a growth mindset and resilience. Initially‚ Tupac Shakur is an outstanding example of resiliency because he maintained a growth mindset‚ made it out of the inner city and succeeded as one of the bestselling music artists of all time. According to the poem “The Rose That Grew From Concrete‚” Tupac states

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    Tupac Shakur – Turning Struggles into Success Violent lyrics‚ a bad-boy image‚ and a long criminal record are what attracted and connected millions of young adults to the now legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. Tupac was a man of contradictions; for example‚ his music degraded and also praised strong women. Tupac Shakur rapped about problems that inner-city black Americans could relate to‚ along with his legal and personal drama; you could not get away from Tupac in the 1990’s. From the womb to the

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    Tupac Shakur: An Analysis of " Changes" Tupac shakur was a famous song rapper in the American history‚ often known bye 2Pac his stage name. He was born on the June 16th‚ 1971 in New York City to a Black Panther activist woman named Afeni Shakur. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks‚ which later was changed by his mother to Tupac Shakur. Tupac is an inca Indian word meaning "shining serpent" . His last name Shakur‚ is Arabic meaning “thankful to God‚” it was a very common name in the New York

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    The dance’s intent is to portray the struggle & strength of the African American women who were in the slave trade; how women so enslaved & trapped can still manage to be so free. “I heard about lynching’s‚ Having that kind of experience as a child left a feeling of rage in me that I think pervades my work” Alvin Ailey. “She rises again to wear the cloth as a shawl‚ then steps on its ends as if bound by it to the ground…” “The final posture mirrors the opening posture of the dance‚ suggesting

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    Cry Freedom Cry freedom is a real life drama recorded as a movie. The movies main character is steve biko (played by the actor Denzel Washington)‚ a man in his early thirties who has the ability to lead his people; the blacks againt the South African injustices. He’s most recognised point or view was „we don’t want to be forced into your society...I’m not going to be what you want me to be.” Biko was able to show what apartheid has done when he meets a white journalist

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    Comprehension Test Cry Freedom John Briley 1 Choose the correct answer to these questions. There is only one correct answer. 1 Who was the first person to suggest that Donald Woods should meet Stephen Biko? a Wendy Woods‚ Donald’s wife. b Dr Mamphela Ramphele. c Tenjy Mtintso. 2 Kruger talked to Woods about the Afrikaners. When did he say the first Afrikaners arrived in South Africa? a In the seventeenth century. b In the eighteenth century. c In the nineteenth century. 3 When

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    Tupac Shakur: A Hip-Hop Inspiration Music is a cultural journal that expresses the realities and emotions of life in a poetic way. For the African American culture‚ music has always been a statement for many controversial topics such as racism‚ religion‚ politics‚ education‚ crime‚ and violence. In the 1990’s‚ Hip-Hop became the newest cultural and artistic voice for the African American population. Genres such as jazz‚ blues‚ rock-n-roll‚ and gospel that once dominated the musical culture

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