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George Jackson
Call Number: PM 004Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProgram: short excerpts from George JacksonCollection: George Jackson
George Jackson comments directly on Aug. 7, military mindedness of Jonathan, Cuba, Vietnam, more. Detailed notes inside box.
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.
A Revolutionary Exile's Life Story
Original News article
Eyes of the Rainbow Documentary Screening
Flyer for a screening of Eyes of the Rainbow at the Alice Art Theater
Wazo Weusi: A Journal of Black Thought
Publisher: California State University- FresnoVolume Number: Vol. 2-1 Spring/SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Cuban Conversations
Assata Shakur- The Interview
Publisher: Pan-African News WireDate: 5/2/2003Volume Number: 2-MayFormat: TranscriptCollection: Assata Shakur
Reproduction of Interview from 2003.
Assata Shakur Betrayed by the Black Congressional Caucus
Publisher: Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and ActivismYear: 1998Volume Number: Issue 1 Winter SolsticeFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
article talking about HCR 254 which calls on the government of Cuba to extradite Assata Shakur to the US. Article critizes the Congressional Black Caucus for its support of the resolution.
Prisoner in Paradise
In 1977 Black Panther Assata Shakur was sentenced to life for a crime she says she didn't commit. Two years later she masterminded a daring prison escape and now lives in exile in Cuba. Here, 20 years after her conviction, Shakur reflects on politics, family, and the island she calls home.
Letter to the Pope from Sister Assata Shakur
Publisher: The Daily ChallengeDate: 1/22/1997Volume Number: 22-JanFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Assata Shakur
reproduction of original letter
Interview by Karen Wald of Assata Shakur during the Pope's Visit to Cuba in 1998
Format: TranscriptCollection: Assata Shakur