Sam Greenlee
Born in 1930
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Sam Greenlee was an African American writer and social activist known for his provocative works addressing racial issues in America.
Born in Chicago, he began his activism at age 15 and later served in the U.S. Foreign Service.
Greenlee's most famous novel, The Spook Who Sat by the Door, published in 1968, became a cult classic and was adapted into a film in 1973, for which he co-wrote the screenplay.
His literary career spanned novels, screenplays, stage plays, and poetry.
In 1990, Greenlee was honored as the Illinois poet laureate, recognizing his significant contributions to literature and social commentary.