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I came to give you an address
from the political prisoners
held captive in the dungeons of the United States.
They do not want me to give you this address
here in the United States.
African-American people
and their movements for liberation
have been criminalized.
Our people who stand up for our freedom,
have been railroaded to prison
by the same legal system
that tries to protect you today
and yet tried to kill you yesterday.
There are black political prisoners
here in the United States!
And we will not give up the fight!
We will not give up the fight! We will not give up the fight!
We will not give up the fight! We will not give up the fight!
Tupac! Tupac!
Tupac! Tupac! Tupac! Tupac!
ALL EYEZ ON ME
How's it goin'?
Every brother ain't a brother?
- Good time for this? - Yes.
The first time we talked on the phone
and you agreed to these interviews,
you said, and I quote,
"If they kill me, I want the people to have every drop,
"I want them to know the real story."
All I'm tryin' to do is tell your real story.
After eight months,
the longest trial in New York State history
has reached its conclusion.
The Panther 21,
accused of conspiring to murder police officers
and blow up government buildings,
have been acquitted on all counts.
Yes.
Miss Shakur!
Miss Shakur, how does it feel to be free?
"Free"?
You were incarcerated for months.
You fought your own case
without representation and won.
Now that you're out,
isn't there something you'd like to say?
Yes, I am a black woman.
A black woman who just defended herself
against a racist,
fascist, imperialist system and won!
But we must never forget
all the brothers and sisters wrongfully accused,
who may never see justice.
We must speak for them, because everybody knows
that all people don't have freedom.
And all people don't have power.
Yes!
We are in a revolution!
Freedom ain't free.
And though I walk through these doors right now,
I am yet to earn true freedom, for my people.
And for the unborn child growing in my womb.
Power to the people!
Power to the people!
Billy Garland was your biological father.
But she ended up with Mutulu.
Right.
Brothers and sisters, Mutulu Shakur.
- Black is beautiful. - Black is beautiful!
I don't think y'all heard me. I said, "Black is beautiful."
Black is beautiful!
They try to tell me to watch my mouth.
Like I always do.
I said, "You need to listen to what comes out of my mouth."
You must stand for something.
You must live for something!
And you must be willing to die for something!
I'd rather die on my feet
than live on my knees.
I am a revolutionary!
Did you read that article in The New York Times?
- Yes, ma'am. - And?
Nelson Mandela just got transferred
from Robben Island to Pollsmoor Prison.
And what did you think about what the journalist said
about the escalated violence in the towns?
Motherfucka.
You watch your sister.
Hey!
I saw you last week at the grocery store.
Then I saw you while we were feeding the homeless.
That was sweet.
You and all your other FBI pigs
need to stay the hell away from my family!
Well, that's not gonna happen.
Not until I have that son of a bitch.
Well, good, motherfuckin' luck!
Motherfucka!
Take care of those kids.
Come on!
Merry Christmas, young man.
Thank you, Mama.
I love it, Mama.
- Thank you, Daddy. - You're welcome, baby.
That'll get you a lot further than a basketball.
Hey.
Thanks, Mama.
What's up, beautiful?
I'm sorry I didn't get you a gift.
You are my gift.
Hey.
You know I'm gonna be gone for a while.
They gonna be lookin' for me.
I love you.
FBI! Get down! Get down!
On the floor!
Get away from my kids!
Get your pig hands off my fuckin' kids!
- Get her down! - On the fucking ground!
Stay down.
I demand to see a warrant!
The Fourth Amendment provides
that the people be secure in their houses
against an unreasonable search!
Where's your boy, Afeni?
You don't know? Let me remind you.
The bank robbing motherfucker?
You like seeing them like that?
- Fuck you! - Not tonight, sweetheart.
It's Christmas.
Get off!
Keep her the fuck down. Fucking bitch!
Will those men come get us in Baltimore?
Not if I can help it.
I'm cold.
Come here.
He really a bank robber?
You know, I don't know.
And it doesn't matter,
they're just tryin' to neutralize him.
How come?
Because he is a threat
to the structure of the society.
Your step-daddy is a revolutionary.
I'm gonna be a revolutionary.
I can't breathe! I can't breathe!
Keep fuckin' walkin', boy!
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer.
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?
To die, to sleep, No more.
Meet the lead in your production of Hamlet.
Congratulations.
Who's my next victim?
Fakespeare.
De Niro, baby.
Stop before your big ol' ass head gets even bigger.
Can't get no bigger than yours.
Look who's talkin'.
- You a scrub. - You a scrub!
You got jokes.
And that's where you met Jada Pinkett?
She was somebody that I connected with
on a deeper level
than, you know, just some romance type of thing.
She was really my true best friend.
What up, Setch?
You got something. Thank God. I was hungry.
'Course I got you some food.
Where's Mom?
In the back.
Ma!
You been asleep all day?
Still no men in your life?
No. Mutulu was locked up.
What about your biological father?
I only had contact with him three, four times in my life.
What about Legs?
'Sup, Pac?
- Whassup, man? - Hey, man.
Got y'all some groceries.
Appreciate it, man.
Your momma said y'all needed a few things around here.
You know how I do it.
- Legs! - Hey, little baby girl.
Over there learning your school work?
Yes.
All right. I can't read or I would help you.
What's up, man? How you doin'?
Maintaining.
Where your mom at?
I told her I was coming over here.
She in that room.
Come outside, let me talk to you right quick.
There you go.
Don't nothin' compete with that paper,
you know what I'm sayin'?
Nothin'. Don't tell your mama I gave it to you, neither.
You know she gonna make you buy, like, an encyclopedia
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