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Assata
Assata Shakur
Edition:
pb
ISBN:
9781556520747
Publisher:
Lawrence Hill
Release Date:
1998-08-20
ITEM OVERVIEW
Arrested on the New Jersey Turnpike, convicted after seven trials, Shakur was broken out of prison and escaped to asylum in Cuba, where she lives today. The underground railroad is still in business. The autobiography of a fighter.
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