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And there were people in the
movement who weren't related, who changed their last name
to Shakur. That's how powerful
the name was. Assata Shakur was one of those
people, and Mutulu Shakur. TUPAC: My stepfather,
Mutulu Shakur, was also like
a well-known revolutionary. SHABA: He's a natural healer,
to the extent that he learned the art
of acupuncture to help communities detox. Colonial warfare,
mental disorder. As colonized subjects,
it's normal to have
issues from oppression. JAMAL: People were
fighting depression, homelessness, drug addiction. When I came out of Vietnam, my choice of drug was heroin
movement who weren't related, who changed their last name
to Shakur. That's how powerful
the name was. Assata Shakur was one of those
people, and Mutulu Shakur. TUPAC: My stepfather,
Mutulu Shakur, was also like
a well-known revolutionary. SHABA: He's a natural healer,
to the extent that he learned the art
of acupuncture to help communities detox. Colonial warfare,
mental disorder. As colonized subjects,
it's normal to have
issues from oppression. JAMAL: People were
fighting depression, homelessness, drug addiction. When I came out of Vietnam, my choice of drug was heroin
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And there were people in the
movement who weren't related,
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who changed their last name
to Shakur.
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That's how powerful
the name was.
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Assata Shakur was one of those
people, and Mutulu Shakur.
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TUPAC: My stepfather,
Mutulu Shakur,
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was also like
a well-known revolutionary.
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SHABA: He's a natural healer,
to the extent that
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he learned the art
of acupuncture
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to help communities detox.
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Colonial warfare,
mental disorder.
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As colonized subjects,
it's normal to have
issues from oppression.
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JAMAL: People were
fighting depression,
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homelessness, drug addiction.
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When I came out of Vietnam,
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my choice of drug was heroin.
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Movie Summary
A documentary series which follows the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur and his mother, the Black Panther activist Afeni Shakur.