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Sam Greenlee (1930–2014)

Author of The Spook Who Sat By the Door

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Sam Greenlee was born on July 13, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois. He received a B.S. in political science from the University of Wisconsin in 1952 and attended the University of Chicago. He was one of the first African Americans to join the U.S. foreign service. From 1957 to 1965, he worked for the U.S. show more Information Agency and served in Iraq, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Greece. He was the author of Blues for an African Princess, Baghdad Blues: The Revolution That Brought Saddam Hussein to Power, and Ammunition!: Poetry and Other Raps. He was best known for The Spook Who Sat by the Door, which was published in 1969 and adapted into a film in 1973. He died on May 19, 2014 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Greenlee Jr, Smuel Elder
Birthdate
1930-07-13
Date of death
2014-05-19
Gender
male
Education
University of Wisconsin
Occupations
producer
government agent
poet
novelist
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United States Information Agency
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Place of death
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Chicago, Illinois, USA

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A blistering read. A black revolutionary joins the CIA and learns all about revolutions overseas, then quits and uses his knowledge to organize a street gang into a revolutionary cadre. When the Detroit ghetto rises up, the cadre attacks the National Guard, sends out organizers to other major cities to organize cadre there, and the Black revolution breaks out across the United States. Tragically, it is not a feminist book.
1969. This was a great discovery. The premise is that a black social worker can organize all the gang kids into an army to fight for the ghetto blacks. They rob a bank and an armory and when the ghetto folks start to riot in South Chicago they attack the National Guard. They even organize cells in other cities and war breaks out all over the country in the ghettoes. It was full of black power propanganda and every other word is 'whitey' or 'ofay'. Loved it.
One of thee best books I've ever read in my life! The novel tells the story of Turk, a former gang banger hoodlum type turned collegiate militant activist who becomes one of the first "spooks" in the CIA after pretending to be a perfect Uncle Tom. After five years flunkying for the CIA he returns home to Chicago from DC, where he impersonates a playboy living beyond his means as a poverty social worker as a cover for reuniting with his old gang the Cobras, and turning them into a first class show more paramilitary revolutionary force. Despite his best efforts for black liberation growing close to his gang, his personal life and strained relationships threaten to dismantle his vision, leading to an explosive end you won't see coming.

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An intense, gritty read! I liked the quote from Time on the back of the book, "Blends James Bond parody with wit and rage." That about sums it up! Dan Freeman is one cool cat! Go Cobras!!!

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