Afeni Shakur : evolution of a revolutionary
Shakur, Afeni2005
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Total copies: 1
In this title, a legend in the civil rights and hip-hop movements speaks out for the first time in this memoir that takes readers from Afeni Shakur's Black Panther days through the life and death of her son, rap megastar Tupac Shakur. Four decades in the making, AFENI SHAKUR tells the extraordinary story of the woman who has lived through some of the most chaotic and transformational times in our nation's racial, feminist, and cultural history. In this intimate book, co-written with Jasmine Guy, Shakur chronicles the details of her remarkable life. Through a series of one-on-one conversations that developed over the course of nearly a decade, Shakur discusses the struggles and the triumphs, from growing up dirt-poor in the south through her radical days with the Black Panthers. She talks openly about her battle to conquer her cocaine addiction, voices her opinion on issues of race, sexuality, and the future of black cultural identity in America, and shares her thoughts on spirituality, love, music, motherhood and the joy she takes in her current role as proud keeper of her son Tupac's enduring legacy. Moving, enlightening, and always controversial, Shakur's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and meet the challenges of life with courage and hope.
Main title:
Afeni Shakur : evolution of a revolutionary / [Afeni Shakur] and Jasmine Guy.
Author:
Imprint:
New York ; London : Atria, 2005.
Collation:
xi, 227 p. ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Formerly CIP. UkIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780743470544 (pbk)9780743470537 (cased)
Dewey class:
305.48896073092B SHA
Language:
English
Subject:
Shakur, AfeniAfrican American women -- BiographyCivil rights workers -- United States -- BiographyWomen civil rights workers -- United States -- BiographyBiographyBiography & non-fiction proseBiography: generalGender studies: women & girlsEthnic studiesTerrorism, armed strugglePopular musicMemoirsSocial & cultural historyRelating to African American peopleRap & Hip Hop
BRN:
114750