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  • The FBI War on Tupac Shakur

  • The State Repression of Black Leaders from the Civil Rights Era to the 1990s
  • By: John Potash
  • Narrated by: Christopher Hampton
  • Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The FBI War on Tupac Shakur

By: John Potash
Narrated by: Christopher Hampton
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Summary

Since the first day after the tragedy was announced, controversy has surrounded the death of rap and cultural icon Tupac Shakur. In this work, preeminent researcher on the topic John Potash puts forward his own theories of the events leading up to and following the murder in this meticulously researched and exhaustive account of the story.

Never before has there been such a detailed and shocking analysis of the untimely death of one of the greatest musicians of the modern era. The FBI War on Tupac Shakur contains a wealth of names, dates, and events detailing the use of unscrupulous tactics by the Federal Bureau of Investigation against a generation of leftist political leaders and musicians. Based on twelve years of research and including extensive footnotes, sources include over 100 interviews, FOIA-released CIA and FBI documents, court transcripts, and mainstream media outlets.

Beginning with the birth of the civil rights movement in America, Potash illustrates the ways in which the FBI and the United States government conspired to take down and dismantle the various burgeoning activist and revolutionary groups forming at the time. From Martin Luther King Jr. to Malcolm X to Fred Hampton, the methods used to thwart their progress can be seen repeated again and again in the '80s and '90s against later revolutionary groups, musicians, and, most notably, Tupac Shakur.

Buckle up for this winding, shocking, and unbelievable tale as John Potash reveals the dark underbelly of our government and their treatment of some of our most beloved Black icons.

©2021 John Potash (P)2022 Scribd Audio
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An overdue read

Take heed to what is written in this book. We shouldn’t be so quick to write someone off just because of how we perceive them. How it looks isn’t always how it is!!!

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well worth a listen

Taught I knew most story's related to Tupac..this was class really enjoyed it..any tupac or hip hop fan will enjoy this

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Amazing, compelling research

You don’t have to be a fan of Tupac to appreciate the depth and horror of this account. Potash leaves no room for doubt.

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