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Listening Length: 12 hours and 18 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Audible Studios
Audible.com Release Date: July 4, 2017
Whispersync for Voice: Ready
Language: English, English
ASIN: B073JPVVF1
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The quality of biographies and autobiographies is largely dependent upon the life lived by the individual and how the story is told. Someone could have lived a full and exciting life but tell about it in a drab, dull way. Whereas someone could have lived a mundane, boring life but narrated it in a colorful and interesting way.Assata lived a very interesting life, much different than the majority of us, and she told her story in an uncomplicated and intriguing manner. I had never heard of Assata Shakur until I saw her named mentioned in another book I was reading. Now I'm quite upset that I didn't know about her sooner or that I hadn't read her story when I was younger.Assata's simple yet powerful story of her life in New York as a young woman searching for a way to best serve her people is amazing. I absolutely love her toughness, her mindset and her ability to think for herself. Although she joined the Black Panther Party she was not hesitant to point out its flaws and what they needed to do to improve. She took a critical thinking approach to everything she did though her actions weren't completely devoid of emotion.What happened to her as an adult is eerily similar to what happened to so many other freedom fighters/Black activists in the 60's and 70's: they were either killed or imprisoned. Fortunately, she wasn't killed though it wasn't for lack of trying. That night of May 2, 1973 had death sentence written all over it. But she survived and fought one legal battle after the next until the system finally succeeded in putting her away. It was a matter of: "we have the resources and the means and you do not."Assata was an amazing woman and it literally radiates from the pages. And she tells her story in a straightforward way. She's not trying to exhibit how much she knows or even how much she's done. It is not a verbose book with $10 words in there to wow the reader. It is a simple no-nonsense telling of what her life was like in the Black urban areas of New York as a child, how she became the pro-Black woman she became and how a system of institutionalized racism ran her over with their 20 ton train.She conspicuously and wisely omits a lot of names and details when it comes to some of her movements and meetings during her Panther days and, of course, of her escape from prison. Still, you learn all you need to know about Assata and the powers that she was up against. But she named herself Assata Olugbala Shakur for a reason:"Assata means 'She who struggles,' Olugbala means 'Love for the people,' ...Shakur means 'the thankful.'" I would say that she embodied all of that and I'M thankful she lived the life she lived, told the story she told and I'm thankful I got a chance to read and appreciate it.
Sister Shakur tells us of her life from adolescence, to growing up in poverty, and finally to rediscovering herself and falling in love with her Blackness. She speaks on how Hoover's COINTELPRO effectively tore apart Black resistance movements by falsely arresting, murdering, deceiving, and doping the Black community.Those of you out there that are reading these reviews pay close attention to those with 1 or 2 stars. You will notice most of them didn't bother reading the book. Their review is based on whatever fiction they've been taught to believe is true. Do your own research and compare it with the words of Sister Shakur.And to those that haven't read the book and are giving negative reviews because your 5th grade History teacher, Mrs. Slurbanowski told you Assata is a bad person, I want your next book to be a detailed history on COINTELPRO so that you can see exactly how your government interacted with the Black community during Sister Shakur's time on these shores.
This book is a must read for anyone who is studying how the System of Racism White Supremacy operates. Assata is a Sheroe to black people. Assata’s activities in the struggle for Black Liberation and to neautralize the System of Racism, naturally made her an enemy to white people. It is interesting that for all the lip service that is given to blacks by white people on forgiving whites who practice Racism White Supremacy on blacks, the white collective has not to this day forgiving Assata, who they attempted to murder on the New Jersey Turnpike. They relentlessly and obsessively continue to hunt Assata and call her a cop killer, when it was the Racist cops that were attempting to kill her and her comrades, like they have done to many, many black people throughout history. Assata is a strong black female that decided to accept her earthly assignment to try and produce Justice in an unjust world. I highly recommend this book to young black people who are seeking to gain a better understanding of of the world that they have been born into. The problems Assata faced as young black female growing up, is still being experienced to this present day 2018 by all black people.
This book is an engaging read. It's painful at times because as a white person I am ashamed of how Black people have been treated. I was isolated from Black people growing up so I had no idea and still didn't until the last few years, just how terribly the United States has treated anyone who is not considered white. Assata is an amazing Black woman. I am grateful she is safe in Cuba.
A poignant exploration of Assata Shakur's journey from girlhood through adulthood, serving also as a chronicle of the Black Power Movement and the evolution of U.S. race relations since the Civil Rights era. In many ways, the book complements "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," offering a black female perspective on American society of the 20th century. As you would find with most any memoir, there are silences and gaps that seem to beg for more discussion and illumination. However, as a thoughtful political commentary on the shortcomings of the American criminal justice system, capitalism, imperialism, and the society's inability/unwillingness to deal forthrightly with ongoing racial inequities, this book is highly recommended.
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