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![Why is Assata on Trial](images/thumbnails//28115.jpg)
Reprint of an article originally appearing in Contrast, Ontario Canada's Black Community Newspaper
![Eyes of the Rainbow Documentary Screening](images/thumbnails//28109.jpg)
Flyer for a screening of Eyes of the Rainbow at the Alice Art Theater
![Words from a Sister in Exile](images/thumbnails//28107.jpg)
When revolutionary political activist Assata Shakur (previously JoAnne Chesimard) made a daring escape from prison in 1979, she- like our fugative slave ancestors- became legendary in the Black community. Here she speaks about her life in Cuba today.
![Her Name is Assata!](images/thumbnails//28102.jpg)
Publisher: Daily ChallengeDate: 1/24/2001Volume Number: 24-JanFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
reproduction of original article
![Talk with Assata Shakur in Cuba: Somewhere in Cuba](images/thumbnails//28103.jpg)
Transcript of an interview conducted in Cuba in 1995.
![Chesimard Accuses Police of Racism, Urges Blacks to Form Guerilla Units](images/thumbnails//28098.jpg)
Publisher: The Star-LedgerDate: 10/19/1987Volume Number: 19-OctFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
reproduction of original article
![UN Human Rights Campaign - Statement from Assata Shakur](images/thumbnails//31564.jpg)
Statement made 3 days after her escape from prison.