A TIME, Poets & Writers, Publishers Weekly, them, The Week, Book Riot, Book and Film Globe, and Debutiful Best Book of Fall Winner of the Hurston/Wright Crossover Award Prince Shakurâs debut memoir brilliantly mines his radicalization and self-realization through examinations of place, childhood, queer identity, and a history of uprisings. After immigrating from Jamaica to the United States, Prince Shakurâs family is rocked by the murder of Princeâs biological father in 1995. Behind the murder is a sordid family truth, scripted in the lines of a diary by an outlawed uncle hell-bent on avenging the murder of Princeâs father. As Shakur begins to unravel his familyâs secrets, he must navigate the strenuous terrain of coming to terms with oneâs inner self while confronting the steeped complexities of the Afro-diaspora. When They Tell You to Be Good charts Shakurâs political coming of age from closeted queer kid in a Jamaican family to radicalized adult traveler, writer, and anarchist in Obama and Trumpâs America. Shakur journeys from France to the Philippines, South Korea, and elsewhere to discover the depths of the Black experience, and engages in deep political questions while participating in movements like Black Lives Matter and Standing Rock. By the end, Shakur reckons with his identity, his familyâs immigration, and the intergenerational impacts of patriarchal and colonial violence. Examining a tangled web of race, trauma, and memory, When They Tell You to Be Good shines a light on what we all must ask of ourselvesâto be more than what America envisions for the oppressedâas Shakur compels readers to take a closer, deeper look at the political world of young, Black, queer, and radical millennials today.
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Oct 5, 2022
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