.:: Tupac Timeline
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.:: 2pac Timeline
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September 1968: Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur,
joins the New York Black Panther party at age 22.
April 1969: Afeni's is arrested and charged with conspiracy to
bomb several public areas in new York City. While out on bail, Afeni
courts two men: Legs, a local hood, and Billy, a member of the party.
February 1971: Afeni, pregnant with Tupac, has her bail revoked;
she's sent to the Women's House of Detention in Greenwich Village.
June 16, 1971: Shortly after his mom is acquitted on bombing
charges, Tupac Amaru Shakur is born in New York. Tupac Amaru are Inca
Words meaning "shining serpent." Shakur is Arabic for Thankful to God.
1975-1983: Tupac's family shuttles between the Bronx and Harlem,
at times living in shelters.
1983: Legs comes to live with the Shakur family; Tupac "claims"
him as his father. Legs introduces Afeni to Crack.
September 1983: Afeni enrolls 12-year-old Tupac in the 127th
Street Ensemble, a Harlem theater group. In his first performance, Tupac
plays Travis in a Raisin the Sun.
June 1986: Shakur's family moves to Baltimore;. As MC New York
Tupac writes his first rap.
September 1986: Tupac enrolls at the Baltimore School for the
Arts, where he studies ballet and acting.
June 1988: Tupac and his family move to Marine City, California
"Leaving that school affected me so much," he said later. "I see that as
the point where I got off track." Shortly after, Tupac moves in with a
neighbor and begins selling drugs.
August: 1988: Mutulu Shakur, Tupac's stepfather, is sentenced to
sixty years in prison for his involvement in a 1981 armored-car robbery.
1990: Tupac joins Digital Underground as a rodie/dancer/rapper.
While on tour, he learns that his mother is using crack.
January 3, 1991: Tupac makes his recording debut on DU's. This is
an E.P. Release.
November 12, 1991: 2Pacaplypse Now is released. Shortly
thereafter, Tupac files a $10 million lawsuit against the Oakland police
for alleged brutality following an arrest for jaywalking.
January 17, 1992: Tupac makes his big-screen debut in Ernest
Dickerson's Juice, earning praise for his portrayal of Bishop. He is
perhaps best remembered for the line "I am crazy, and I don't give a
f*ck!"
April 11, 1992: Ronald Ray Howard, 19, shoots a Texas trooper.
Howard's attorney claims 2Pacalypse Now, which was in his client's tape
deck, incited him to kill.
August 22, 1992: Tupac has an altercation with old acquaintances
in Marine City. A 6 year old bystander is shot in the head. Tupac's half
brother, Maurice Harding is arrested but released due to lack of
evidence.
September 22, 1992: Tupac is denounced by Vice President Dan
Quayle, who says 2Pacalypse Now "has no place in our society."
February 1, 1993: Strictly 4 My NIGGAZ is released and eventually
goes platinum.
March 13, 1993: Tupac has a fight with a limo driver in Hollywood
who accuses him of using drugs in the car. Tupac's arrested but the
charges are dropped.
April 5, 1993: Tupac is arrested in Lansing Michigan, for taking
a swing at a local rapper with a baseball bat during a concert. He's
sentenced to 10 days in jail.
July 23, 1993: John Singleton's Poetic Justice, starring Tupac
and Janet Jackson, is released. Before filming began, Jackson demanded
Shakur take an HIV test before she would do any kissing scenes.
October 31, 1993: Tupac is arrested for allegedly shooting two
off-duty Atlanta police officers who he says were harassing a black
motorist. Charges are eventually dropped.
November 18, 1993: A 19 year old woman, whom Tupac picked up 4
days earlier in a New York nightclub, is allegedly sodomized and
sexually abused by the rapper and 3 of his friends.
December 1993: John Singleton is forced by Columbia Pictures to
drop the rapper from the cast of his upcoming film, Higher Learning.
March 10, 1994: Tupac is sentenced to fifteen days in a Los
Angeles jail for punching out director Allen Hughes. (Hughes and his
brother, Albert, had dropped Tupac from Menace II Society.)
March 23, 1994: Tupac stars as Birdie, a troubled drug dealer, in
Above the Rim. The soundtrack album, featuring the song "Pour out a
little Liquor," recorded by Tupac's group, Thug Life, sells 2 million
copies.
September 7, 1994: Two Milwaukee teens murder a police officer
and cite Tupac's "Souljah's Story" as their inspiration.
November, 30 1994: While on trial for sex and weapons charges,
Tupac is shot five times and robbed of $40,000 worth of jewelry in the
lobby of a Times Square recording studio. Tupac checks himself out of
the hospital less than three hours after surgery. The case remains
unsolved.
December 1, 1994: Tupac is acquitted of sodomy and weapons
charges but is found guilty of sexual abuse.
February 14, 1995: Tupac is sentenced to up to four and a half
years in a maximum security prison, convicted of touching her bum. He
immediately begins serving his time in New York's Rikers Island
penitentiary.
April 1, 1995: While he's incarcerated, Tupac's third album, Me
Against the World, debuts at no. 1 on Billboard's pop chart. Fueled by
the single "Dear Mama," the album goes double platinum in 7 months.
April 1995: In a vibe interview from jail, Tupac renounces "Thug
Life" persona and commits himself to positive works. He also implicates
Biggie Smalls, Puffy Combs, Andre Harrell, and his close friend Stretch,
and others in the recording studio ambush.
August 1995: Biggie, Puffy and Harrell tell Vibe, they had no
connection to Tupac's shooting.
October 1995: Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight posts $1.4
million bond to release Tupac, who immediately flies to LA, signs with
Death Row and begins recording All Eyez on Me.
November 30, 1995: Exactly on year after Tupac's shooting, Randy
"Stretch" Walker is murdered execution-style in Queens.
February 1996: In Vibe Tupac suggests he's been sleeping with
Biggie's wife, Faith Evans. She denies the stories.
February 13, 1996: Tupac's Death Row Debut, All Eyez on Me, rap's
first double CD, is released.
March 29, 1996: Words are exchanged and a gun is pulled when
Death Row and Bad Boy employees face off after the Soul Train awards in
Los Angeles.
April 25, 1996: All Eyez on Me goes quintuple platinum.
May 1996: Tupac and Snoop Doggy Dogg release "2 of Amerikaz most
Wanted." In the video, caricatures of Biggie and Puffy and punished for
setting up Tupac.
June 4, 1996: Death Row releases Tupac's "Hit 'Em Up," a brutal
diatribe against Biggie, Bad Boy, Mobb Deep, and others.
September 4, 1996: Tupac returns to New York for the MTV music
awards and gets into a scuffle.
September 7, 1996: After leaving the Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon
fight in Las Vegas in Suge Knight's car, Shakur is shot four times in
the chest by an assailant in a white Cadillac. Knight, who has
connections with the Bloods, escapes with a minor injury. Shakur is
rushed to University Medical Center, where he undergoes surgery,
including the removal of his right lung.
September 11, 1996: A Compton man who police say is associated
with the LA Crips is shot to death while sitting in his car, the first
in a series of gang related murders.Police begin investigating possible
connections to Tupac's shooting.
Friday, September 13 1996: After six days in critical condition,
Tupac Shakur is pronounced dead at 4:03pm. His body is later cremated.
He was only 25.
Taken from the book~(Tupac Shakur By The Editors Of Vibe)
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