Assata: An Autobiography
Assata Shakur
On May 2, 1973, Black Panther Assata Shakur (aka JoAnne Chesimard) lay in a hospital, close to death, handcuffed to her bed, while local, state, and federal police attempted to question her about the shootout on the New Jersey Turnpike that had claimed the life of a white state trooper. Long a target of J. Edgar Hoover's campaign to defame, infiltrate, and criminalize Black nationalist organizations and their leaders, Shakur was incarcerated for four years prior to her conviction on flimsy evidence in 1977 as an accomplice to murder.
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Two years after her conviction, Assata Shakur escaped from prison. She was given political asylum by Cuba, where she now resides.
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Reviews for Assata: An Autobiography
The New York Times Book Review "A sober, restrained, but forceful recollection. . . . A must book for those interested in the 'revolutionaries' of the 1960s"
Chioce "A compelling tale of the impact of white racism on a sensitive and powerful young black woman."
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