Assata Shakur, a fugitive Black militant sought by the U.S. since 1979, dies in Cuba
NeutralWorld Affairs

Assata Shakur, a prominent Black liberation activist who had been living in Cuba since her escape from a U.S. prison in 1979, has passed away at the age of 78. Her life and activism have sparked significant discussions about race, justice, and political asylum in the U.S. Shakur's legacy continues to resonate, highlighting the complexities of her fight for civil rights and the ongoing debates surrounding her status as a fugitive.
— Curated by the World Pulse Now AI Editorial System