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William "Billy" Garland (born March 14, 1949) is a former member of the Marxist–Leninist and black power political organization Black Panther Party (BPP) and the father of rap icon Tupac Shakur.
Biography
Garland was born in New Jersey, the second oldest of six kids to his mother, Eloise Marie Barnes Garland, who died when Garland was only six years of age. During his childhood he would live in various cities around New Jersey and in California before settling in Somerville. While attending Somerville High School, he became a star athlete on the school's basketball team. Garland would later enroll in community college but dropped out to join the newly established Jersey City chapter of the Black Panther Party after the assassination of Martin Luther King.
Role in the Black Panther Party
In 1970, Bashir Hameed appointed Garland as the defense captain for the Jersey City chapter of the Black Panther Party. His role was to check-in with other east coast chapters and organize meetings.
= Relationship with Afeni Shakur and Tupac
=Shortly after moving up the ranks in the BPP, he met Afeni Shakur, who was also a high-ranking member in the party in New York City. The two dated for a while and eventually broke up. Garland later found out she was pregnant with Tupac Shakur during the Panther 21 trial. Garland would then learn he is the biological father after Tupac was born in 1971. He remained in Tupac's life until 1976; at that time, he lost contact with Afeni completely. For the next three years he tried to track down Afeni but gave up. Afterwards Garland would get married and distance himself from the party to raise his family in New Jersey.
In 1991 Garland would notice Tupac after seeing him on a poster for the movie Juice, in which Tupac was on the front of the poster. It was the first time seeing Tupac in 15 years. However, Garland would reconnect with Tupac following the 1994 Quad Studios shooting while Tupac was at Bellevue Hospital. The two's relationship would build with Garland being by his side during his recovery up until he was sent to prison. While Shakur was incarcerated at Clinton Prison in Dannemora, Garland made frequent visits, where they formed a close bond with Tupac meeting Garland's wife. When Tupac was released, the two kept in contact but couldn't get the time to spend with each other due to Tupac's busy work schedule. After Tupac was shot on September 7, 1996, Garland flew out the next morning from New Jersey to Las Vegas to be there for him. Tupac would pass on the 13th, 7 days after the shooting. Afeni listed Garland as deceased, which left her in charge of Tupac's estate. In 1997, Garland would sue Afeni over Tupac's estate but was denied a share, with Afeni claiming that Garland was an absentee father who contributed little to Tupac's upbringing. She then ordered a DNA test, which proved that Garland was indeed the biological father of Tupac.
In 2023, Garland was featured in Hulu's Dear Momma docuseries directed by Allen Hughes.