10 Quotes & Sayings By Assata Shakur

Assata Shakur was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in the 1940s. She was raised in a middle-class African American family. Her father, Walter F. "W.F." Shakur, was a member of the Black Panther Party and an African scholar who wrote extensively on black history, including his book History of the Negro People in America Read more

Assata's mother, Zola Shakur, was also an activist involved with the Black Panther Party and W.F.'s book project. At age 10, Assata attended her first protest rally against police brutality. She would go on to become a leader of the Black Liberation Army during the 1970s, one of the most active groups of militant activists in the United States at that time.

She was eventually captured by FBI agents after being shot in the shoulder during a shootout with New York City police officers in 1978. Assata is currently living in exile in Cuba after being granted political asylum there in 1985.

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This is the 21st century and we need to redefine r/evolution. this planet needs a people’s r/evolution. a humanist r/evolution. r/evolution is not about bloodshed or about going to the mountains and fighting. we will fight if we are forced to but the fundamental goal of r/evolution must be peace.we need a r/evolution of the mind. we need a r/evolution of the heart. we need a r/evolution of the spirit. the power of the people is stronger than any weapon. a people’s r/evolution can’t be stopped. we need to be weapons of mass construction. weapons of mass love. it’s not enough just to change the system. we need to change ourselves. we have got to make this world user friendly. user friendly.are you ready to sacrifice to end world hunger. to sacrifice to end colonialism. to end neo-colonialism. to end racism. to end sexism.r/evolution means the end of exploitation. r/evolution means respecting people from other cultures. r/evolution is creative.r/evolution means treating your mate as a friend and an equal. r/evolution is sexy.r/evolution means respecting and learning from your children. r/evolution is beautiful.r/evolution means protecting the people. the plants. the animals. the air. the water. r/evolution means saving this planet.r/evolution is love. . Assata Shakur
I'm not quite sure what freedom is, but i know...
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I'm not quite sure what freedom is, but i know damn well what it ain't. How have we gotten so silly, i wonder. Assata Shakur
The world, in spite of oppression, is a beautiful place.
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The world, in spite of oppression, is a beautiful place. Assata Shakur
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Before going back to college, i knew i didn't want to be an intellectual, spending my life in books and libraries without knowing what the hell is going on in the streets. Theory without practice is just as incomplete as practice without theory. The two have to go together. Assata Shakur
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He said that he was sorry but Robert Bey had called and told him i was no longer in the party. I was burnt. I got the Bronx Ministry to put him on the phone and proceeded to call him the unprincipled, arrogant idiot he was.. i hate arrogance whether it's white or purple or Black. Some people let power get to their heads.. the only great people i have met have been modest and humble. You can't claim that you love people when you don't respect them, and you can't call for political unity unless you practice it in your relationships. . Assata Shakur
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It seemed that there was no time to catch up with all the things that were happening. I would be at the construction workers' demonstration one day and then marching with the welfare mothers the next. We got down with everything - the rent strikes, the sit-ins, the takeover of the Harlem state office building, whatever it was. If we agreed with it, we would try to give active support in some way. The more active i became, the more i liked it. It was like medicine, making me well, making me whole ..My energy just couldn't stop dancing. I was caught up in the music of the struggle and i wanted to dance. I was never bored and never lonely, and the brothers and sisters who became my friends were so beautiful to me. Assata Shakur
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Most of us felt that taking control of our neighborhoods was the first step toward liberation.. First, we would take control of the schools; then we would take control of the hospitals; then we would take control of the colleges, the housing, etc., etc. We would have community controlled employment, welfare centers, and city, state, and federal agencies.' Hold on for a minute, ' somebody said. 'Where are y'all gonna get the money to run all that stuff?'' We'll take community control of the banks, ' someone answered.' You'd better take community control of the army, too, because those banks aren't gonna just let you take their money lying down."' We'll take control of the political institutions in our community. Then we'll take control of the congressional seats, the senate seats, the city council seats, the mayor's office, and every other office you can take control of. We'll take control of the political offices so we can allocate money to the people who need it.'' Y'all just wishing and hoping, ' someone said. 'You can control the social institutions and the political institutions, but unless you control the economic and military institutions, you can only go so far. . Assata Shakur
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No one is going to give you the education you need to overthrow them. Nobody is going to teach you your true history, teach you your true heroes, if they know that that knowledge will help set you free. Assata Shakur
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People get used to anything. The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows. After a while, people just think oppression is the normal state of things. But to become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave. Assata Shakur