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    Music is the voice of the struggle of African Americans. It has propelled the black culture to voice their feelings on brutal reality of the world. From the past to the present‚ African Americans still face circumstances‚ for example‚ police ruthlessness‚ bigotry and correspondence issues. These subtitles are the standard issue with the African American culture in this day and time. Music gave a spirit for African Americans to express their dissatisfaction and agony managing different issues to lash

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    After every time‚ I read “The Rose That Grew from the Concrete” by Tupac Shakur‚ my personal takeaway from the poem is the importance of perseverance. To me‚ it seems that in this poem it alludes to hard work and proving any doubters wrong in the process and this can be seen by “Proving nature’s law is wrong it learned to walk without having feet” (3-4). One literary element that was evident in the poem was symbols. One symbol is clear in the very opening line “Did you hear about the rose that grew

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    Rose That Rose from Concrete It takes a plethora of courage‚ hope and strength to make it out of certain situations or to simply get by on a day-to-day basis. The poems “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou and “The Rose That Grew from Concrete” by Tupac Shakur illustrate this idea using elements of imagery‚ repetition and heavy metaphors. Maya Angelou’s work deeply focuses on the set backs encountered living in times of racial disparity. Shakur’s poem personifies a rose that fought through to grow on

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    life that can be portrayed by a majority of cultures across the world. Some exemplars can be revenge‚ sorrow‚ and brotherhood. The short story “Civil Peace‚” the poem “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night‚” and a rap made famous by the rapper Tupac Shakur entitled “Me Against the World” all share a prevalent universal theme. The theme to these influencing pieces of writing is “Never Give Up.” “Civil Peace” is a short story written by a Nigerian named Chinua Achebe. The story tells about a man named

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    come to mind right away when speaking about death. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur are two rap artists who both have died within the last five years‚ and were both extremely popular. What one may look at is the fact that both seemed to have an idea that they were going to die right before they did‚ and it was not because of a terminal illness‚ it was in fact by being murdered. Tupac Shakur was a very popular artist‚ whose talents were respected by people who weren’t

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    D’monta Brown Period 5 November 4‚ 2012 Mr. Melchor                           Tupac Amaru Shakur‚ born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16‚ 1971‚ known by his stage names  2Pac and Makaveli‚ was an American famous rapper and actor. On the night of September 7‚ 1996‚ Shakur attended the Mike Tyson–Bruce Sheldon boxing match at the MGM GRAND in Las Vegas. After leaving the match‚ one of Knight’s associates spotted 21-year-old Orlando Anderson‚ an alleged member of the Southside Crips‚ in the MGM

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    Party’ The given extracts from ’American Protest Literature’ written by Zoe Trodd and published in 2006 deal with the suppression and exploitation of black people in the USA and their protest against the white supremacy. Hip-Hop as an expression of protest referring to a whole culture which was oppressed and exploited over centuries became very popular in the United States during the late 20th century. One famous hip hop artist was Tupac Shakur who was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996. Some

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    on the dash roll a roller do a line.It has long been rumored that the late rap icon‚ Tupac Shakur‚ faked his death and was living in hiding. There have been many Tupac sightings over the years and stories of his survival‚ and now after 17 years we have photographic proof the late Death Row artist is indeed still alive and well in New Orleans. In this photo‚ snapped last weekend on Frenchmen Street‚ an aging Tupac can be seen passed out in a chair outside local nightclub Cafe Negril. Several tourists

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    legend is 2PAC (Tupac Amaru Shakur 1971-1996). Tupac had two fathers a Black Panther father Billy Garland (his real father) and a stepfather Mutulu Shakur. Billy took care of tupac for 5 years until he was married that was when Billy and his wife left the panther’s party and he lost contact with his son till Tupac first time shoot by 5 bullets. After billy left his wife(Afeni)‚ Afeni got married to Mutulu Shakur. Tupac mother’s name is Alice Faye Williams (later called Afeni Shakur)‚ she was one

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    Do Not Judge a Book by Its Cover "What you see is what you get" is a saying that rings in a person’s head when they see someone that looks strange‚ or just different‚ from them. In those cases‚ society is quick to "judge a book by its cover". We see tattoos and piercings on people and automatically assume they are somehow a bad influence or just an evil person. We perceive people with tattoos and piercings negatively because we have been conditioned by society to accept this stereotype‚ which

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