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== Political career ==
== Political career ==
Shakur protested against the [[Vietnam War|U.S. invasion of Vietnam]] while in college. After graduating, she moved to Oakland, [[California]] and joined the [[Black Panther Party]]. She later returned to New York City to lead the Black Panther branch in Harlem. In 1971, the police pulled her over and shot her in the stomach, beginning a shootout that killed [[Zayd Shakur]], another Black Panther, and one police officer. Shakur and another revolutionary, [[Sundiata Acoli]], were sent to prison, but Shakur escaped to Cuba.<ref name=":0" />
Shakur protested against the [[Vietnam War|U.S. invasion of Vietnam]] while in college. After graduating, she moved to Oakland, [[California]] and joined the [[Black Panther Party]]. She later returned to New York City to lead the Black Panther branch in Harlem. In 1971, the police pulled her over and shot her in the stomach, beginning a shootout that killed [[Zayd Shakur]], another Black Panther, and one police officer. Shakur and another revolutionary, [[Sundiata Acoli]], were sent to prison, but Shakur escaped to Cuba.<ref name=":0" />
== See Also ==
[[Quotes:Assata Shakur|Assata Shakur:Quotes]]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Black Panther Party]]
[[Category:Black Panther Party]]
[[Category:Targets of intelligence operations]]
[[Category:Targets of intelligence operations]]

Revision as of 18:39, 4 March 2023

Assata Shakur
Born
JoAnne Deborah Byron

July 16, 1947
New York City, United States


Assata Shakur is a political activist from the United States. She was targeted by COINTELPRO and escaped to Cuba, where she now lives in exile.[1]

Political career

Shakur protested against the U.S. invasion of Vietnam while in college. After graduating, she moved to Oakland, California and joined the Black Panther Party. She later returned to New York City to lead the Black Panther branch in Harlem. In 1971, the police pulled her over and shot her in the stomach, beginning a shootout that killed Zayd Shakur, another Black Panther, and one police officer. Shakur and another revolutionary, Sundiata Acoli, were sent to prison, but Shakur escaped to Cuba.[1]

See Also

Assata Shakur:Quotes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rachel Domond (2021-08-23). "Assata Shakur: The making of a revolutionary woman" Liberation School. Archived from the original on 2022-02-12. Retrieved 2022-08-29.