For the Love & Life of Tupac Shakur

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Marvelous people are inspired by the simplest things. They want to change the world. You can only change the world if you understand it; if you extend your soul to others, and to creation. We are all born with the ability to be marvelous in our own right. We all have the power to take life in whatever direction we choose. Get a hold of your strength, and your courage; open your mind, and your heart to the world, and believe. You are free. So pick up your pen, because the future is full of infinite possibilities, and none of it is written.

Below is the link to an article that was published on September 21, 1996. It was written by M. Dion Thompson, for The Baltimore Sun, and is titled – “Be4 He Was 2Pac Growing up: The 14-year-old who moved to Baltimore was no thug, but he was never a wallflower.” – This celebrates a brief history of the life of Tupac Shakur, and those whom he knew, during his time in Baltimore, MD.

We do not hereby proclaim that any of the statements below are totally true or false. This article was found through personal interest, and is being offered to you in hopes that you draw from it true inspiration to be who you are, and to go after your dreams. Enjoy this snippet of history in honor of the mind, and creative talent of one the greatest MC’s to ever have lived.

 

Read: “Be4 He Was 2Pac Growing up: The 14-year-old who moved to Baltimore was no thug, but he was never a wallflower.”

 

Article Credits:  M. Dion, Thompson. “Be4 He Was 2Pac Growing up: The 14-year-old who moved to Baltimore was no thug, but he was never a wallflower.” The Baltimore Sun [Baltimore, MD] 21 Sept. 1996: Print.

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Brought to You In Honor of – Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. 2pac’s second studio album, released on February 16, 1993.

Click the link directly above & Listen to the [Full Album]