This book is an autobiography of assata shakur, a black revolutionary who is now living in cuba where she has political asylum. Assata shakur, an autobiography coochie conference. An autobiography charts the development of the revolutionarys political consciousness and personal ethics. Assata spent six and a half years in prison under brutal circumstances before escaping out of the maximum security wing of the clinton correctional facility for women in new jersey in 1979 and moving to cuba. This theme continues through the rest of the book and exists throughout assata s entire life.
Exile since 1979 on may 2 1973, black panther activist assata olugbala shakur fsn joanne deborah chesimard, was pulled over by the new jersey state police, shot twice and then charged with murder of a police officer. Im very happy i was introduced to assata s story and that i had the privileged to read her counter narrative. The issue with deriving the majority of knowledge i deem of worth from tumblr is the all too often reactionary invalidation coupled with my intake. Luckily, rita brown, a white revolutionary from the west coast, is part of the niggah lovers. The song details some of the events described in the book. Edgar hoovers campaign to defame, infiltrate, and criminalize. Nov 01, 2001 assata lived a very interesting life, much different than the majority of us, and she told her story in an uncomplicated and intriguing manner. The book was written in cuba where shakur currently has political asylum. Now im quite upset that i didnt know about her sooner or. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. On may 2 1973, black panther activist assata shakur fsn joanne chesimard, was pulled over by the new jersey state police, shot twice and then charged with murder of a police officer.
Assata olugbala shakur born joanne deborah byron, married name chesimard is an black civil rights activist who was a member of the black panther party bpp and black liberation army bla. An autobiography by assata shakur march 11, 2019 id been holding off on reading this books for a year now but when i think back at who i was even as short as a year ago, i wasnt ready. In 20 assata shakur, founding member of the black liberation army, former black panther and godmother of tupac shakur, became the first ever woman to make the fbis most wanted terrorist list. Assata shakur s trial and conviction for the murder of a white state trooper in the spring. Between 1971 and 1973, shakur was accused of several crimes, none of. In his book target blue, author robert daley described shakur as the soul of the bla, the mother hen that kept them fighting and kept them moving. 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. She is also an escaped convict and has been linked to the black liberation army bla.
A former member of the black panther party and black liberation army, in 1979 she escaped from prison, was granted asylum. The new york times in 20 assata shakur, founding member of the black liberation army, former black panther and godmother of tupac shakur, became the first ever woman to make the fbis most wanted terrorist list. Assata shakur has been living in cuba since 1986, after escaping from prison where she was serving a life sentence imposed in a highly disputed trial. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading assata. An autobiography by assata shakur, paperback barnes.
A former member of the black panther party and black liberation army, in 1979 she escaped from prison, was granted asylum in cuba, and has been a fugitive ever since. Shakur alternates across chapters between recounting her childhood and adolescence and dramatizing the many court cases she faced as an adult on the basis of flimsy or fabricated evidence. Id been holding off on reading this books for a year now but when i think back at who i was even as short as a year ago, i wasnt ready. She writes in her autobiography, which is simply called assata, about meeting at another prison facility, a woman comes up to her and. Assata shakur s trial and conviction for the murder of. Assata was the first book for a book club my colleague and i started with our students. Assata tells her story and also includes some of her poetry. An autobiography, in alternating chapters, the book covers assatas early childhood, adolescence and early adulthood and her experiences of arrest, the american justice system or kourts as they are referred to by the author, subsequent incarceration, life as a fugitive and subsequent escape to cuba. See all books authored by assata shakur, including assata. Assata, is an autobiography that travels at a fast pace and its hard to put down because you will truly anticipate the conclusion. The context of white supremacy hosts our debut study session on the autobiography of assata shakur. Between 1971 and 1973, shakur was accused of several crimes, none of which had sufficient evidence to back them. Shakur recounts what happened after a shooting on the new jersey state turnpike, the shooting left new. A leading figure in the 70s black liberation army, shakur was given life for murder in 1977.
I loved reading assata story and i love how it gave you insight on how life was being a part of the black panther party. Assata spent six and a half years in prison under brutal circumstances before escaping out of the maximum security wing of the clinton correctional facility for women in new jersey in 1979 and moving to. Assata olugbala shakur is an black civil rights activist who was a member of the black panther party bpp and black liberation army bla. On may 2, 1973, black panther assata shakur aka joanne chesimard lay in a hospital. I had never heard of assata shakur until i saw her named mentioned in another book i was reading. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. The book actually goes into little detail about the events leading up to assata shakur s arrest and her life after her escape from prison, probably to avoid implicating anyone. 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. Our discussion of the book was not well attended, but it was lively. I personally liked the fact that the book was about assata olugbala shakur both before and after she became a fugitive. Welcome,you are looking at books for reading, the assata an autobiography, you will able to read or download in pdf or epub books and notice some of author may have lock the live reading for some of country. The book tells the often shocking yet inspiring story of assata s life up to her arrest and eventual escape to cuba. An autobiography kindle edition by shakur, assata, harvey, david. Assata 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.
Assata shakur books list of books by author assata shakur. The book tells the often shocking, yet inspiring, story of assata s life up to her arrest and eventual escape to cuba. July 16, 1947, sometimes referred to by her married surname chesimard is a former member of the black liberation army, who was convicted of the firstdegree murder of state trooper werner foerster during a shootout on the new jersey turnpike in 1973. 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. An autobiography, by assata shakur is available now from zed books, priced. Assata has just been shot and the police are undecided as to whether they should put her in an ambulance or kill her, because she is both black and a member of the black liberation army and a former member of the black panther party. Though the polemical rhetoric is dated, the book is an otherwise compelling tale of the impact of white racism on a sensitive and powerful young.
The making of black female revolutionaries growing consciousness and change of identity in the autobiographies of assata shakur and elaine brown. On may 2 1973, black panther activist assata shakur fsn joanne deborah chesimard, was pulled over by the new jersey state police, shot twice and then charged with murder of a police officer. Now im quite upset that i didnt know about her sooner or that i hadnt read her story when i was younger. Assata was and still is a hero of mine for many reasons, but back in the late 90s. There will be a launch event for the book at the black cultural archives, in brixton, london on august. Revolutionary from a different time, a different struggle.
This book is an autobiography of assata shakur, a black revolutionary who is now living in cuba, where she has political asylum. Assata is placed in the maximum security unit msu, which is a prison within a prison. Assata shakur, an autobiography digitalized by revsocialist for socialiststories. The compelling way she tells her story drew us all in. Assata shakur s trial and conviction for the murder of a white state trooper in the spring of 1973 divided. Assata s activities in the struggle for black liberation and to neautralize the system of racism. I wasnt ready to embrace a lot of truth and the history of. The book opens with a gruesome, bloody, detailed account of the assault. On may 2, 1973, black panther assata shakur aka joanne chesimard lay in a. The life story of africanamerican revolutionary shakur, previously known as joanne chesimard.
The latest 2014 edition of the book begins with two forewords from renowned activist angela davis and criminal justice scholar lennox s. I was also curious about assata shakur because she had just been named to the fbis most wanted list. And then common wrote a song for assata on his 2000 album, like water for chocolate. They suspected her and a few other activists of murdering a state trooper.
Mar 02, 2018 this is the second book that i read from the black panther party series. 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. This black activists memoir is like a freeze frame of the late 1960s and early 1970s. This book should be read by all young black children. Point is, assata, and in particular her book, seems to have taken a hold of a great many of us in the.
We do not agree with all of her politics but reproduce this text for reference. An autobiography is a 1988 autobiographical book by assata shakur. In the early 70s, black panther freedom rider assata shakur chronicles her life from the moment where she is brutally beaten by police off the new jersey turnpike. A 20th century escaped slave by barbara casey was a well written adult nonfiction book that followed the life of assata olugbala shakur. The book assata gives great insight into the role that women played in the black panther party and contrary to popular belief the women did not take the back seat. Pdf e book of the autobiography of black revolutionary, assata shakur. Common rapper, released the song a song for assata in 2000 after visiting shakur in cuba. This book is a must read for anyone who is studying how the system of racism white supremacy operates. The fbi recently made joanne chesimard the first woman on its list of most wanted terrorists. On may 2, 1973, black panther assata shakur aka joanne chesimard lay in a hospital, close to. An autobiography, paperback by shakur, assata, isbn 1556520743, isbn 9781556520747, brand new, free shipping in the us the author, formerly known as joanne chesimard, relates the formative experiences of her youth that led her to a life of activism in black nationalist organizations and, eventually, to prison. Assata shakur s autobiography assata shakur is a member of the black panthers and an activist.