Assata Shakur Dies, X Users Mourn & Salute Her Legacy
Assata Shakur Passes Away, X Users Mourn & Salute Her Legacy
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September 26, 2025
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Assata Shakur would then be charged with several crimes over her BLA association, becoming the subject of manhunts by law enforcement from 1971 to 1973, which she and other activists allege was the doing of the FBI’s COINTELPRO before being convicted of the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster in 1977 in a controversial trial. In her memoir Assata: An Autobiography, Shakur spoke of the beatings and mistreatment she endured while imprisoned during the trial, despite her pregnancy. She also decried the systemic bias of the court system.
After being freed from federal prison in 1979, Shakur would eventually make it to Cuba, where she was welcomed as a freedom fighter. Her daughter, Kakuya, would join her there in 1985. Her book has become a key component for critical race theory programs and legal studies. Shakur would also be the inspiration for Hip-Hop, inspiring the Black August concert series in Cuba and Common’s “A Song For Assata”, which he penned after personally meeting her on a trip to Cuba among other songs. Shakur would also be the subject of numerous attempts by the United States to extradite her, including by President Donald Trump.1. Kamau Franklin
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