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The Founding Fathers's,would flip to see this. Georgia State Representative Cynthia McKinney has introduced a Bill before the United States Congress called the "Tupac Amaru Shakur National Records Act."
The model for the bill is based on former President "John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Act." The act allows for previously privileged information about the individual to be available to the public.
McKinney's motivation for the bill was based on Shakur's lasting impact on the Hip Hop industry. Like the former President, she feels that his life was sacred and that "all government records related to the life and death of Tupac Amaru Shakur should be preserved for historical and governmental purposes."
The death of such a leader should not remain a question mark to fans and followers, thinks McKinney. Shakur was killed in 1996 after a drive by shooting in Las Vegas, a day of infamy for many.
Tupac is alive in the hearts of many and his legacy is carried on through the formation of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation. His mother, Afeni Shakur, started the foundation to promote her son's memory and sustain his goals of youth expression.
Check out the bill here.