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Go to My LibraryAssata: An Autobiography
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Lawrence Hill Books
- Pages
- 274
- ISBN
- 9780882082226
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Other editions (19)
Other editions

Assata An Autobiography
2001 • Zed Books
English

Assata An Autobiography
2020 • Chicago Review Press
English

UNA AUTOBIOGRAFIA
2013 • Capitan Swing S.l
Spanish

Assata: Bir Otobiyografi (Turkish Edition)
2019 • Ayrıntı Yayınları
Turkish

Assata: An Autobiography
2014 • Zed Books
English

Assata Une autobiographie
2021 • Premiers matins de novembre
French

Assata uma autobiografia
2022 • Pallas
Portuguese

Assata: An Autobiography
1999 • Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
English

Assata
2003 • Atlantik Verlag
German

Assata: An Autobiography
1999 • Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
English

Assata: An Autobiography
1987 • Lawrence Hill Books
English

Assata
2020 • Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
English

Assata: An Autobiography
1988 • Zed Books Ltd
English

Assata: An Autobiography
1999 • Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
English

Min historia
2015 • Verbal
Swedish

Autobiografia bat
2022 • Katakrak Liburuak
Basque

Assata: An Autobiography
2020 • Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
English

Assata uma autobiografia
2022 • Pallas Editora
Portuguese

Assata: an Autobiography
1999 • Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
English
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The autobiography is widely praised as a powerful, riveting, and essential read, offering an authentic and intelligent voice. Reviewers highlight the author's remarkable resilience, courage, and clear-sighted wisdom, often noting her genuine humor and inspiring spirit. The book’s structure, which interweaves her early life and political awakening with the harrowing account of her legal battles and incarceration, is frequently commended for its captivating and informative nature. Readers found deep insights into systemic racism, police brutality, and the injustices of the American judicial system, as well as critiques of capitalism and Eurocentrism. Many were moved by her unwavering commitment to personal dignity, cultural pride, and the struggle for liberation, finding her reflections on oppression and hope for the future both empowering and profoundly relevant to contemporary social justice movements.
Despite widespread acclaim, some readers expressed reservations. A common point of critique was the book's omissions, particularly the lack of detail regarding her escape from prison and her life in Cuba, which left some feeling unsatisfied. Reviewers also noted inconsistent stylistic choices, such as varied capitalization of the pronoun "I" and alternative spellings of certain words, which were perceived as either distracting or unexplained. Some found the tone in early chapters to be blasé when recounting significant childhood hardships, leading to questions about the depth of emotional reflection. Additionally, a few readers found certain sections, like the detailed accounts of her trials, to be slow or less engaging, and some questioned the author's own motivations or felt the narrative presented an incomplete picture of events, suggesting a need for more external context.
Overall, the consensus is that this autobiography is an exceptionally important and transformative work, often described as a "guidebook" for understanding social injustice. It comes highly recommended for a broad audience, including those interested in the anti-racist movement, civil rights history, and the complexities of the American legal system. Activists and organizers, as well as history enthusiasts and readers of African-American literature, would particularly appreciate its profound insights and inspiring account of struggle against systemic oppression. The book is considered essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the ongoing fight for liberation and the enduring relevance of its core messages.
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