Nyajuok Gatdet by Jonathan Frantini for Hapers Bazaar France Magazine April 2024
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Nyajuok Gatdet by Jonathan Frantini for Hapers Bazaar France Magazine April 2024
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The Incomparable Afeni Shakur
Afeni Shakur, was an African American activist, businesswoman, and mother of Tupac Shakur.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Shakur later relocated to New York, and was a part of the ‘Black Panther Party’ during her youth. She opposed social injustice and racial discrimination.
Afeni Shakur was one of the 21 Black Panthers arrested on the charges of conspiracy to carry out bombings at public places. A pregnant Shakur represented herself and was acquitted of all 156 charges.
She brought up her children as a single mother, but later got addicted to drugs. Her son Tupac left home and later earned a name as a rapper.
Afeni successfully overcame her addiction and reunited with her son. Her independent nature and revolutionary influences are reflected in her son Tupac’s lyrics.
After her son’s untimely death she became a source of comfort for other grieving mothers. Traveling across America, she addressed gatherings and gave speeches.
We love and miss Afeni Shakur.
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