In celebration of Black Music Month, we honored Tupac Shakur whose commitment to resistance and revolution was fostered in Baltimore. Interviews include Marc Steiner a former teacher of his and author John Potash about the FBI targeting of both Tupac Shakur and his mother Black Panther leader Afeni Shakur. 

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35 thoughts on “Tupac Shakur’s Commitment to Resistance and Revolution Began in Baltimore”
  1. Tupac was a true revolutionary and sincere even though the Communist movement was funded and is funded by the UN and there rich allies they use socialism to destroy independent nations they start revolutions and it ends in starvation all through out Europe Africa and south america it's perfect population control then the weak county's submit to global governance the number target is the USA later tupac discovered the illuminati plan they used all the groups to fullfill their agenda without even knowing it

  2. I knew it! I knew he was more than just what the media in politics portrayed him to be, he was called "Brilliant" ya'll! Just like his Momma! Now I'm saying! "He was born to be Platinum" in everything he did. There was no ever tryna emulate, imitate, or copy this man's style in any aspect of his persona. You know why!? Because he was a intellectual Prodigy! 🙂 Thank you Mrs. Afeni Shakur, your strength and Tupac's poetry in motion are "Greatly Missed" and will foeva live. Long live "A King and Queen" in their own right. One Love Always

  3. I understand you want to help people. Don't lie to them I own the largest pressure washing company in the state of Florida. I teach free pressure washing business seminars twice-a-year. I have over 50 graduates running a business in the state of Florida. Providing for their families capitalism works.

  4. Stop pandering to black people with these lies 2pac Tupac sold his lyrics for profit. Death Row Records Was a private for-profit company.2pac believe in capitalism.

  5. IN ACTUALITY TUPAC WAS CONSTANTLY IN VIOLENT CONFRONTATIONS WITH OTHER BLACKS. THIS LED TO HIS UNTIMELY DEMISE. THAT THERE WAS GREAT POTENTIAL IN THIS YOUNG MUSICAL GENIUS, THERE IS NO DOUBT. ISN'T IT STRANGE THAT NO ONE HAS BEEN HELD TO ACCOUNT FOR HIS MURDER.

  6. Tupac had some good songs, but the majority of his music was genocide rap,complete garbage.Same guys that own the record companies are the guys who own the private prisons and this music weaponize the youths.

  7. Tupac was so much more than what TV has shown us. Thank you, TRN for giving us this awesome tribute to one of the greatest artists to of been in the game.

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