Assata Shakur, Black Liberation Icon and Fugitive, Dies at 78 in Cuba

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Assata Shakur, a prominent figure in Black liberation and former member of the Black Liberation Army who was exiled to Cuba after her conviction for killing a police officer, died at age 78 in Havana due to old age and health issues. Her life was marked by activism, imprisonment, and exile, and she remains a symbol of resistance and racial justice movements.
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