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Chesimard Accuses Police of Racism, Urges Blacks to Form Guerilla Units
Publisher: The Star-LedgerDate: 10/19/1987Volume Number: 19-OctFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
reproduction of original article
Talk with Assata Shakur in Cuba: Somewhere in Cuba
Transcript of an interview conducted in Cuba in 1995.
Words from a Sister in Exile
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.
Eyes of the Rainbow Documentary Screening
Flyer for a screening of Eyes of the Rainbow at the Alice Art Theater
Demand a Stop of Undue Harassment to Assata and the Women of Clinton
Format: FlyerCollection: Assata Shakur
Highlights Seven Changes in Administration Policy and Practice since Assata arrived.
Assata Bulletin
Publisher: Assata Shakur Defense CommitteeDate: 2/21/1977Volume Number: 21-FebFormat: Press ReleaseCollection: Assata Shakur
Information includes: All White Jury Selected; Assata Denied Right to Make Opening Statement; The Week in Court; Supporters Harrassed in Court; Press Coverage Biased as Ever; To My People (Assata Statement).
Women in Prison: How We Are
Publisher: The Black ScholarDate: 4/1978Volume Number: AprilFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
Reproduction of original article.
Assata Shakur- The Interview
Publisher: Pan-African News WireDate: 5/2/2003Volume Number: 2-MayFormat: TranscriptCollection: Assata Shakur
Reproduction of Interview from 2003.
Message of Condolences on the Transition of Our Revolutionary Sista, Comrade and Friend Safiya Bukhari
statement of condolence from Assata
9 Documents Found