THREE: ANGELA Y DAVIS AND ASSATA SHAKUR AS WOMEN OUTLAWS: RESISTING U.S. STATE VIOLENCE 1

Angela Yvonne Davis and Assata Olugbala Shakur share histories of struggle and outlaw status in the face of intense state repression. Both revolutionary freedom fighters were captured after spending time underground as a result of intense surveillance and being marked for outlaw status, in part for...

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