Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw

Tupac and the Echoes from The Motherland

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This is a reclamation and reposition Tupac within the global African consciousness from which he emerged and to which he continually returned in his art and actions. From the symbolism in his tattoos to the political lessons tucked inside his rhymes, Tupac lived as a conduit for the struggles of a people long scattered but never silenced.

Tupac as Africa remembered him, is a griot, a warrior-poet, a son of exile, seeking home in a world that never stopped warring with his kind. Through his words, his actions, and his lasting resonance presenting Tupac: whose struggle for justice was deeply African in nature and whose legacy continues to ripple across continents
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321 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Cargo Culture
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