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'An Amerikan Family' traces the legacy of Tupac Shakur's influential family
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Date:2025-04-14 12:16:11
The late rapper — who was killed at 25 in 1996 — would have turned 52 this year. Santi Elijah Holley's new book follows the Shakur family tree and their work in the Black Liberation Movement.
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