"People get used to anything. The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows. After a while, people just think oppression is the normal state of things. But to become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave."
About Assata Shakur
Assata Shakur — Life and Legacy
Assata Shakur, born JoAnne Chesimard, is a significant figure in the struggle for civil rights and social justice. As a former member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army, her activism is deeply intertwined with her experiences of systemic racism and oppression. Shakur's writings and speeches articulate a vision of freedom that is both personal and collective, emphasizing the necessity of resistance against injustice. One of her notable quotes, 'It is our duty to fight for our freedom,' encapsulates her belief that liberation is not a passive state but an active struggle that requires commitment and courage. Her core ideas revolve around the intersection of race, gender, and class, challenging the status quo and advocating for marginalized voices. Shakur's assertion that 'You don't have to be a man to be a revolutionary' reflects her commitment to inclusivity within the movement, encouraging all individuals to engage in the fight for justice. Through her words, she articulates the emotional and psychological toll of activism, revealing the complexities of identity and resistance. Today, Shakur's quotes resonate with those who continue to confront systemic oppression, serving as a reminder that the struggle for freedom is ongoing. Her impact is felt not only in the realm of activism but also in the broader discourse on social justice, inspiring new generations to challenge injustices and fight for a more equitable world.
Quote collection
Assata Shakur quotes (page 1 of 8)
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"Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them."
"A revolutionary woman can't have no reactionary man. If he's not about liberation, if he's not about struggle, if he ain't about building a strong Black family, if he ain't about building a strong Black nation, then he ain't about nothing."
"We need to be weapons of mass construction, weapons of mass love. It's not enough just to change the system. We need to change ourselves."
"No one is going to give you the education you need to overthrow them. Nobody is going to teach you your true history, teach you your true heroes, if they know that that knowledge will help set you free."
"It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains."
"Only a fool lets somebody else tell him who his enemy is....never let your enemies choose your enemies for you."
"Hip Hop can be a very powerful weapon to help expand young people's political and social consciousness. But just as with any weapon, if you don't know how to use it, if you don't know where to point it, or what you're using it for, you can end up shooting yourself in the foot or killing your sisters or brothers."
"Only the strong go crazy. The weak just go along."
"I have declared war on the rich who prosper on our poverty, the politicians who lie to us with smiling faces, and all the mindless, heartless, robots who protect them and their property."
"Where there is oppression, there will be resistance."
"White people's fear of Black people with guns will never cease to amaze me. Probably it's because they think about what they would do were they in our place. Especially the police, who have done so much dirt to Black people - their guilty conscience tells them to be afraid. When Black people seriously organize and take up arms to fight for our liberation, there will be a lot of white people who will drop dead from no other reason than their own guilt and fear."
"I hate war, and I hate having to struggle. I honestly do because I wish I had been born into a world where it was unnecessary. This context of struggle and being a warrior and being a struggler has been forced on me by oppression. Otherwise I would be a sculptor, or a gardener, carpenter - You know, I would be free to be so much more… I guess part of me or a part of who I am, a part of what I do is being a warrior - a reluctant warrior, a reluctant struggler. But I do it, because I’m committed to life."
"Before going back to college, i knew i didn't want to be an intellectual, spending my life in books and libraries without knowing what the hell is going on in the streets. Theory without practice is just as incomplete as practice without theory. The two have to go together."
"Black revolutionaries do not drop from the moon. We are created by our conditions. Shaped by our oppression."
"The usual way the people are taught to think in amerika is that each subject is in a little compartment and has no relation to any other subject. For the most part, we receive fragments of unrelated knowledge, and our education follows no logical format or pattern. It is exactly this kind of education that produces people who don’t have the ability to think for themselves and who are easily manipulated."
"At this time I'd like to say a few words especially to my sisters: SISTERS. BLACK PEOPLE WILL NEVER BE FREE UNLESS BLACK WOMEN PARTICIPATE IN EVERY ASPECT OF OUR STRUGGLE, ON EVERY LEVEL OF OUR STRUGGLE."
"Dreams and reality are opposites. Action synthesizes them."
"To become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave."
"I don't have to live up to that Superwoman myth. I can cry and be human and lean on people who take care of me. That can be very liberating."