Assata Shakur was our modern day Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman in her lifelong fight for Black Liberation.
The ongoing presidential campaign in Chile has been stirred by renewed discussions about Cuba, following a remark by Senator ...
A 77-year-old Sun Sentinel reader recalls his boyhood living under the totalitarianism of Castro’s Cuba and draws comparisons ...
Assata Shakur, the former Black Panther and Black Liberation Army member who escaped a U.S. prison and lived in exile in Cuba for more than four decades, has died at 78. To some she was a fugitive and ...
Assata Shakur has died in Cuba at the age of 78, and was the first woman to have made it on FBI's Most Wanted list after she ...
Black liberation activist and the godmother of pioneering rapper Tupac Shakur, Assata Shakur, passed away in Havana, at the ...
Assata Shakur dies at 78 in Cuba. Explore her real connection to Tupac Shakur and the 1973 case that placed her on the FBI's ...
The Black freedom fighter escaped in 1979 from a New Jersey prison and lived in exile in Cuba for the rest of her life.
Convicted of murdering a New Jersey state trooper, she escaped prison and fled the country. She called herself “a ...
Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, was convicted of murdering a state trooper in 1973 and escaped prison in 1979.
The former Black Panther member, accused 52 years ago of murdering a police officer, was welcomed by Fidel Castro and always ...
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