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Spook Who Sat by the Door (African American Life Series)
Sam Greenlee
Wayne State University Press
, 1989 - 248 pages
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highly recommended
A Must read for sure
I read this book and I have the movie.If a person would really
like to know how some black people really feel today and have been feeling for year's.Go read this book and watch the movie.
This movie and the book's deal's with the real issue of real liberation and freedom for black people and afrikan's world wide.
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Most important book of a young black male thinker's life
I was ditching school in 1972 in a political bookstore when an excon walk in and said to me..."Read this book young brother!" I did! I then became a Black Panther, a Maoist, and a socialist. Afterward, I became an Ivy League MBA and a Republican with an SUV, two kids in private school and a fat mortgage! All because of this book! Read this book young brother!"
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Sneak Attack!!!!!!!!!!
The
spook
who
sat
by the
door should
be required reading for any man of color. The book is about a black man named "freeman" that is chosen to be the token CIA agent to show that the government has some sort of diversification. Little do they know that Freeman's plan is to learn all the combat secrets he can and go back to his hometown of chicago to teach the local gangs all of the governments combat secrets. As the "freedom fighters" the newly trained former gang bangers under the helm of Freeman become revolutionaries. This is a good book that displays how black men should band together and be as one instead of constantly attacking each other.
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Very interesting novel
Wow!!! Now I see why this book have been banned by the FBI for more than 30 years. This book can change the mind of people and can make a person think of why people turn into militants and want to be free. I recommend this to people because they need to think of what happens to the oppressed when they are being harrassed, and abused by the oppressors.
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An explosive novel which
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irizes the civil rights problems in the US in the late 1960s, whilst examining the issue of black miltancy.
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