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Assata Shakur (government name JoAnne Chesimirad) was a Black Panther, which was a militant black political organization originally known as the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. The BPP believed in black self-defense and restructuring American society to make it more politically, economically, and socially equal. They were armed with weapons and wore the party's distinctive black leather jackets and black berets. The BPP grew throughout the late 1960s, and eventually had chapters all around the country.
She later became a Black Liberation Army (BLA) leade
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After college, JoAnne wanted to change her name because it did not reflect her personality. She also used “i” instead of I, to show that blacks weren’t equal to whites. The warden told her it was for her own protection. If they work together they would be successful. One meeting she attended was for the Republic of New Africa (RNA). She also taught black arts and crafts because many of the kids didn’t know anything about African art and culture. She was wanted and there was a reward for her arrest. The government wanted to “criminalize black nationalist organizations and their leaders. This book taught me how the government is against blacks.
The FBI began to watch her because of her connection with the BPP. She felt that she shouldn’t have to make her hair look white. She felt that anybody that doesn’t try to improve conditions in the world is a “punk. While imprisoned she was given poor medical treatment.
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