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Black Brothers, Inc

Black Brothers, Inc
Author: Sean Patrick Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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In June 2005, a prominent and politically influential Muslim cleric, Imam Shamsud-din Ali, became the latest person convicted in a massive federal corruption probe in Philadelphia. As the revelations emanating from the probe continue, a critically acclaimed author and leading authority on organized crime exposes for the very first time the disturbing contemporary and historical ties between Ali, the city's notorious Black Mafia, and the sweeping federal probe. The Black Mafia was one of the bloodiest crime syndicates in modern US history. From its roots in Philadelphia's ghettos in the 1960's, it grew from a rabble of street toughs to a disciplined, ruthless organization based on fear and intimidation with links across the Eastern Seaboard. Known in its "legitimate" guise as Black Brothers, Inc., it held regular meetings, appointed investigators, treasurers and enforcers, and controlled drug dealing, loan-sharking, numbers rackets, armed robbery and extortion. Its ferocious crews of gunmen grew around burly founder Sam Christian, the most feared man on Philly's streets. They developed close ties with the influential Nation of Islam and soon were executing rivals, extorting bookies connected to the city's powerful Cosa Nostra crew, and cowing local gangs. The Black Mafia was responsible for over forty killings, the most chilling being the 1973 massacre of two adults and five children in Washington, D.C. Despite the arrests that followed, they continued their rampage, exploiting their ties to prominent lawyers and civil rights leaders. A heavy round of convictions and sentences in the 1980's shattered their strength â" only for the crack-dealing Junior Black Mafia to emerge in their wake. Researched with scores of interviews and unique access to informant logs, witness statements, wiretaps and secret FBI files, Black Brothers, Inc. is the most detailed account ever of an African-American organized crime mob, and a landmark investigation into the modern urban underworld. "Griffin did extensive research and backs up his claims carefully...If you're a crime buff, a history lover, or if you just want something fascinating to read, it's a book you can't refuse."---Terri Schlichenmeyer, syndicated reviewer and host of "The BookWormSez" "A gripping story...Griffin richly documents the Black Mafia's organization, outreach and over-the-top badness." --Joseph N. DiStefano, Philadelphia Inquirer


Philadelphia's Black Mafia

Philadelphia's Black Mafia
Author: S.P. Griffin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781402014215

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Philadelphia's 'Black Mafia' could be used as primary reading in deviance and organized crime courses. Academicians in the fields of criminology, sociology, history, political science and African-American Studies will find the book compelling and important. This book provides the first sociological analysis to date of Philadelphia's infamous "Black Mafia" which has organized crime (with varying degrees of success) in predominantly African-American sections of the city dating back to the late 1960's. Philadelphia's 'Black Mafia': -is a first step in developing both data and sophisticated theoretical propositions germane to the ongoing study of organized crime; -uses primary source documents, including confidential law enforcement files, court transcripts and interviews; -explores the group's activities in detail, depicting some of the most notorious crimes in Philadelphia's history; -thoroughly examines the organization of the Black Mafia and the group's alliances, conspiracies and conflicts; -challenges many of the current historical and theoretical assumptions regarding organized crime.


Brothers, Black and Poor

Brothers, Black and Poor
Author: Sylvester Monroe
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Newsweek book." Presents a group portrait of the author's boyhood friends growing up in a dangerous Chicago housing project.


Spirited Minds

Spirited Minds
Author: Archie Givens
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780393046175

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"Descriptions of more than one hundred outstanding ... selections for readers of all ages ... fiction, poetry, biography, autobiography, folk tales, drama and history [that] celebrate the African American male experience from childhood to adulthood"--Dust jacket.


Superbad

Superbad
Author: Sean Patrick Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2005
Genre: African American criminals
ISBN: 9781903854426

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The Black Mafia is one of the bloodiest, and least known, crime gangs in US history. It was responsible for more than 40 killings, the most chilling being the massacre of two adults and five children in Washington in 1973 in a feud between rival Muslim factions. A heavy round of convictions and jail sentences in the mid- 1980s shattered the Black Mafia's strength - only for their |youth| branch to re-emerge as the Junior Black Mafia. Researched with scores of interviews and unique access to informal logs, witness statements, wiretaps and secret FBI files.


BMF

BMF
Author: Mara Shalhoup
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1429958421

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In the early 1990s, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory and his brother, Terry "Southwest T," rose up from the slums of Detroit to build one of the largest cocaine empires in American history: the Black Mafia Family. After a decade in the drug game, the Flenorys had it all—a fleet of Maybachs, Bentleys and Ferraris, a 500-man workforce operating in six states, and an estimated quarter of a billion in drug sales. They socialized with music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, did business with New York's king of bling Jacob "The Jeweler" Arabo, and built allegiances with rap superstars Young Jeezy and Fabolous. Yet even as BMF was attracting celebrity attention, its crew members created a cult of violence that struck fear in a city and threatened to spill beyond the boundaries of the drug underworld. Ruthlessness fueled BMF's rise to incredible power; greed and that same ruthlessness led to their downfall. When the brothers began clashing in 2003, the flashy and beloved Big Meech risked it all on a shot at legitimacy in the music industry. At the same time, a team of investigators who had pursued BMF for years began to prey on the organization's weaknesses. Utilizing a high-stakes wiretap operation, the feds inched toward their goal of destroying the Flenory's empire and ending the reign of a crew suspected in the sale of thousands of kilos of cocaine — and a half-dozen unsolved murders.


Souls of My Brothers

Souls of My Brothers
Author: Dawn Marie Daniels
Publisher: Plume
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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African-American men share their feelings, concerns, situations, and advice in an anthology that captures the African-American experience, covering such topics as spirituality, sex, family, money, and power.


Brothers in Charge

Brothers in Charge
Author: Sterling J. Saddler
Publisher: Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: African American college administrators
ISBN: 9781433131295

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Brothers in Charge: Black Male Leadership in Higher Education and Public Health offers the views of a number of black males who have attained leadership positions against many odds in higher education or in public health with a unique perspective.


The Black Brothers

The Black Brothers
Author: Lisa Tetzner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Chimney sweeps
ISBN: 9781932425048

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In the middle of the 19th century, poor farmers from Ticino sold their children across the Swiss-Italian border to work as "living broomsticks" in the chimneys of Milan. Thirteen-year-old Giorgio's father had no choice but to sell his son; now Giorgio survives with the help of his friend Alfredo and their secret society, the Black Brothers.


Gaming the Game

Gaming the Game
Author: Sean Patrick Griffin
Publisher: Barricade Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Basketball
ISBN: 9781569804759

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Now in paperback, Gaming the Game delves inside the FBI investigation of illegal gambling involving former basketball NBA referee, Tim Donaghy. The story examines Donaghy's relationships with professional gambler Jimmy Battista and Tommy Martino (the intermediary between Donaghy and Battista), the involvement of Italian-American crime families in the scheme, and the FBI's failed efforts to "flip" Battista into a cooperating witness.