Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, died last month. She was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper. What will her legacy be?
The news was originally shared on Facebook by Assata's daughter before being confirmed by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign ...
Fashion history is often told through a narrow lens, but the likes of Gabrielle Chanel, Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain are ...
Anyone who who refuses to condemn allies who celebrate a cop-killer deserves your contempt, so note the reactions after ...
To some, mainly some white Americans and government officials, Shakur was a controversial figure. To others, including many ...
Europe has long been known for its military history, partly because it was the site of the largest war the world has ever ...
FALN bomb maker William Morales (who was not offered Clinton clemency), like Chesimard, was convicted of his crimes in New ...
Assata Shakur was hardly the only radical of the 1960s and '70s who became a hero to the academic Left, trading bombs and ...
The number of pilots in the air forces around the world fluctuates regularly as fleets shrink and grow. Some nations have ...
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Coast Guard Intercepts Multiple Chinese Spy Ships
Tensions in the South China Sea are rising after two alarming incidents involving Chinese and Philippine forces. In the first, the Philippine Coast Guard intercepted a Chinese Type 815G spy ship ...
Assata suffered injuries from New Jersey state troopers in May of 1973, as a bullet pierced through her left shoulder and shattered her clavicle. "Doctors testified Shakur's bullet wounds were likely ...
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