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Assata by Assata Shakur
  • 1. Assata Shakur's autobiography, 'Assata: An Autobiography,' is a powerful narrative that delves deep into the life of one of the most influential figures in the Black Liberation Movement. Written in her own words, Shakur recounts her experiences growing up in a racially segregated America, her political awakening, and her involvement with the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. The book sheds light on the systemic oppression faced by African Americans, the harsh realities of the prison industrial complex, and her eventual escape to Cuba after being wrongfully convicted of murder. Through her reflective and often poetic prose, Shakur provides insights into her struggles against racism, sexism, and governmental repression, while also emphasizing themes of resistance, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the fight for justice. 'Assata' is not only a testament to her personal journey but also an essential contribution to the broader discourse on civil rights and liberation, inspiring generations to confront the injustices within society and advocate for change.

    What is the full title of Assata Shakur's autobiography?
A) Assata: An Autobiography
B) Witness: The Life of Assata Shakur
C) The Autobiography of Assata
D) A Revolutionary Life
  • 2. In what year was 'Assata: An Autobiography' published?
A) 2000
B) 1990
C) 1987
D) 1975
  • 3. Which organization was Assata a member of?
A) Black Lives Matter
B) Black Panther Party
C) NAACP
D) SCLC
  • 4. Where did Assata Shakur escape to in 1984?
A) Cuba
B) Vietnam
C) France
D) Canada
  • 5. Who was the New Jersey State Trooper killed during the incident involving Assata in 1973?
A) Trooper Eric Walker
B) Trooper David Brown
C) Trooper John Smith
D) Trooper Werner Foerster
  • 6. Assata Shakur identifies with which political ideology?
A) Conservatism
B) Social Darwinism
C) Black socialism
D) Libertarianism
  • 7. Assata emphasizes the importance of what in her life?
A) Nationalism
B) Individualism
C) Political correctness
D) Community support
  • 8. What does Assata claim is necessary for social change?
A) Negotiation
B) Conformity
C) Isolation
D) Revolution
  • 9. What major theme regarding identity does Assata explore?
A) Class identity
B) Black identity
C) Regional identity
D) Global identity
  • 10. What does Assata emphasize in her activism?
A) Collective action
B) Political parties
C) Celebrity influence
D) Individual achievement
  • 11. What crime was Shakur convicted of in relation to the Black Panther Party?
A) Robbery
B) Kidnapping
C) Manslaughter
D) Drug Trafficking
  • 12. How does Assata perceive her identity?
A) As irrelevant
B) As dominant
C) As simplistic
D) As multifaceted
  • 13. What is a major theme discussed in 'Assata'?
A) Racism
B) War
C) Love
D) Friendship
  • 14. What was a long-term consequence for Assata as a result of her activism?
A) Achieving fame
B) Living in exile
C) Settling down in the USA
D) Becoming a politician
  • 15. In 'Assata', which group does she critique?
A) Celebrities
B) Teachers
C) The police
D) Politicians
  • 16. What was Assata Shakur's birth name?
A) Angela Davis
B) Joanne Deborah Byron
C) Patricia Hill Collins
D) Yasmin Davis
  • 17. What major event does Assata narrate that involved her and the police?
A) Shootout
B) Protest
C) Riot
D) Election
  • 18. Assata discusses the intersection of race and gender in which context?
A) Business
B) Sports
C) Entertainment
D) Social justice
  • 19. Which statement reflects Assata’s belief about revolution?
A) It is destructive
B) It is irrelevant
C) It is necessary for liberation
D) It should be avoided
  • 20. What does Assata say about freedom?
A) It is easily achieved
B) It is guaranteed
C) It is unnecessary
D) It is a constant struggle
  • 21. What term is used to describe Shakur's escape from prison?
A) Civil Disobedience
B) Prison Break
C) Political Protest
D) Insurrection
  • 22. In 'Assata', how does she describe her interactions with the legal system?
A) Respectful
B) Supportive
C) Neutral
D) Dehumanizing
  • 23. How does Assata view her own legacy?
A) As a symbol of resistance
B) As a mere historical fact
C) As a void
D) As trivial
  • 24. What does Assata say about hope?
A) It is only for the naïve
B) It is a weakness
C) It is pointless
D) It is crucial for survival
  • 25. Assata emphasizes the importance of what in her book?
A) Material wealth
B) Revenge
C) Education
D) Fame
  • 26. Where was Assata Shakur born?
A) Philadelphia
B) New York City
C) Chicago
D) Los Angeles
  • 27. Who was the famous civil rights leader that inspired Shakur?
A) Malcolm X
B) Martin Luther King Jr.
C) Huey P. Newton
D) Rosa Parks
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