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caleighmartin99's review
emotional
informative
medium-paced
4.0
although the name of the book suggests a focus on the shakur family, this book also takes branches off to focus on the black liberation movement as a whole and works to connect key people and moments. this book discusses various black liberation movements and their connection to each other, and ultimately connections to the shakur family. i found it very enlightening and informative as someone who's only prior knowledge of the movement came from my learning of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr and how they have been portrayed in media. this book gave me insight into many more leaders, community work, and goals of the movement.
butterkkup_baby's review
4.0
I really enjoyed this book. I knew vaguely about the Shakurs and their work but most of what I knew centered around Tupac. Learning more about the rest of his family was incredibly inspiring, which is something I needed especially right now. They all sacrificed so much to achieve what they did. The only draw back for me was timeline, since this isn't really told in chronological order it can be hard to connect some things together but not overly hard. Love the book, would recommend.
anjali9's review
5.0
I listened to the audio, and almost wanted a family tree to have on hand to see the connections as I listened to the book. This is a thorough, thoughtful history of both the Black Panther party and the Shakurs.
kinda_like_shaft's review
4.0
Basically a complete history of the Black resistance movement in the US through the Shakur family, a group of like minded freedom fighters who adopted the name. Sort of mind boggling with names in the beginning, the book settled in with a great retelling of Assata Shakur’s story and ended with a lot of good information (which i didn’t know) about Tupac, son of one of the originals family members. Taught me that i live about a block or so from what was the Harlem office of the BPP. My neighborhood is steeped in history.
jordynkw's review against another edition
challenging
dark
informative
medium-paced
4.25
Graphic: Gun violence, Hate crime, Racism, Xenophobia, and Police brutality