

Marin County deputies responded to Shakur’s home in Sausalito, Calif., Monday night after she suffered a possible cardiac arrest, the sheriff’s office said Tuesday morning. She was taken to a local hospital and died just before 10:30 p.m.
Shakur, born Alice Faye Williams, changed her name when she moved to New York City and joined the Black Panther movement. She and other party members were arrested in 1969 and charged with conspiracy to bomb multiple, busy city landmarks.
In May 1971, she was acquitted on all charges — and she gave birth to Tupac just one month later.
She was the subject of his 1995 song “Dear Mama,” in which Tupac detailed his childhood struggles and respect for his mother.




Thanks for giving us Tupac Shakur. Rest in Peace Mama.
What the hell u mean she can't be a woman please put on your coke bottom glasses you blind bat. Lol.
Look before you comment. In that case before you read smfh.
You always was a black queen..mama. A life well lived.
This can't be a woman.
SMH
WHY YOU SAY THAT HOW SHE CANT BE A WOMAN?
R.I.p mama PAC guess u will see your son now
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