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The Spook Who Sat by the Door
by Sam Greenlee
I once read this book for class and fell head over hills for Greenlee's talent for summing up what it means to enact a revolution for change in the African-American community. In our current atmosphere of #BlackLivesMatter, the need to understand the mechanisms of revolting and the tactics that should and should not be used are important.
This book packs a punch in it's blunt use of racial slurs, violence, and intellect. If you are not a mature reader who can look beyond the surface, this book may not be for you. However, if you want to push yourself and your thoughts on the plight of African-Americans in America, you'll definitely need to give this book a try.
I talk about it further in my Beyoncé Book Tag video on my BookTube channel.
This book should definitely be on your #LemonadeSyllabus/#RootsSyllabus.
This book packs a punch in it's blunt use of racial slurs, violence, and intellect. If you are not a mature reader who can look beyond the surface, this book may not be for you. However, if you want to push yourself and your thoughts on the plight of African-Americans in America, you'll definitely need to give this book a try.
I talk about it further in my Beyoncé Book Tag video on my BookTube channel.
This book should definitely be on your #LemonadeSyllabus/#RootsSyllabus.