Assata Shakur, A Fugitive Black Militant Sought By The U.S. Since 1979, Dies In Cuba
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Assata Shakur, a prominent figure in the Black liberation movement and a fugitive sought by the U.S. since 1979, has passed away in Havana, Cuba. Her death, attributed to health issues and advanced age, marks the end of a controversial life that sparked debates on race, justice, and political exile. Shakur's legacy continues to resonate, highlighting the ongoing struggles for civil rights and the complexities of her story in American history.
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