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Was Assata Shakur rapper Tupac Shakur's mother? First woman on the FBI's 'terrorist’ list dies at 78

Bloomberg |
Updated on: Sep 27, 2025 05:12 AM IST

Assata Shakur, Tupac Shakur's godmother, died in Cuba at 78.

Assata Shakur, a member of the Black Liberation Army who lived as a fugitive in Cuba for decades, drawing the ire of successive US administrations, has died on the communist-run island at age 78.

A reward poster announcing the federal bounty for the capture of convicted killer Joanne Chesimard, who used the name Assata Shakur, seen in West Trenton, N.J. on Monday, May 2, 2005.(AP)

Shakur fled to Havana after breaking out of of a New Jersey prison in 1979, where she was serving a life sentence for the 1973 killing of a police officer. She lived underground for a few years before surfacing on the island in 1984, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

In a brief statement, Cuba’s foreign ministry said she died due to “health complications and her advanced age.”

Born JoAnne Chesimard, Shakur became the first woman to be on the FBI’s most wanted list and was often cited in the US as an example of Cuba’s willingness to harbor bad actors. In May, the State Department said there were at least 11 US fugitives living in Cuba.

 
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