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Black Brothers, Inc. : The Violent Rise and Fall of Philadelphia's Black Mafia

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Updated Edition, October 2007 “A gripping story. . . . Griffin richly documents the Black Mafia’s organization, outreach and over-the-top badness.”—Philadelphia Inquirer“Griffin’s reporting on the Black Mafia and its interaction with law enforcement, the Nation of Islam and the Italian mob is fascinating.”—Philadelphia Weekly“A confident chronicle of Philly’s Black Mafia, the decades-long collaboration among drug dealers, Muslim clerics and local politicians.”—Philadelphia Magazine“A richly detailed narrative of the murderous history of the city’s first African-American crime syndicate.”—Philadelphia Daily News“A great, sprawling epic.”—Duane Swierczynski, editor-in-chief, Philadelphia City Paper“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 couldn’t put this book down.”—Keith Murphy, award- winning broadcaster and host of “The Urban Journal” on XM Radio’s The Power“Sean Patrick Griffin has given us a really extensive look into the Black Mafia . . . and has produced one of best pieces of research on the underworld . . . that I have ever seen.”—Elmer Smith, “The Exchange,” 1340AM WHAT“The book is incredible . . . amazing stuff.”—Dom Giordano, radio host, 1210AM WPHT“Sean Patrick Griffin, in surreal detail, lays out the twist and turns, the political and religious associations . . . a guaranteed chilling read.”—The Melting Pot “Searing, unrelenting and ruthlessly precise, a nose- in-the-bloodstains account of the violence that splattered black Philadelphia in the late 60s and early 70s.”—Henry Schipper, producer of “Philly Black Mafia” in the “American Gangster” TV seriesThe Black Mafia is 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. 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 crew of gunmen was led by 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. Police say the Black Mafia was responsible for over forty killings, the most chilling being the massacre of two adults and five children in a feud between rival religious factions. Despite the arrests that followed, they continued their rampage, exploiting their ties to prominent lawyers and civil rights leaders. Convictions and sentences eventually shattered their strength—only for the crack-dealing Junior Black Mafia to emerge in their wake.Author Sean Griffin, a former Philadelphia police officer turned university professor, conducted scores of interviews and gained access to informant logs, witness statements, wiretaps and secret FBI files to make Black Brothers Inc. the most detailed account ever of an African American organized crime mob, and a landmark investigation into the modern urban underworld. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Milo Books (October 3, 2007)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 328 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1903854369


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 65


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.24 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 1.3 x 8 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #234,370 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #393 in Organized Crime True Accounts #887 in African American Demographic Studies (Books) #3,143 in U.S. State & Local History


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  • solid and insightful
Reading this makes me wonder why a movie about Melanin dominant orginzed mobs are not released and only “gangs”. Not to say that it should be glorified, however, I think it’s worth telling. Great read.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by Zach

  • Good read
The problem with this work is that it only tells one side of the story written by a European with Eurocentric biases.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by The Media Guru

  • Black Brothers, Inc...
Man. Now, I understand what they mean by South Philly! As I was a teen in Los Angeles at the time, I thought that where I lived was 'slightly' rough. Compared to South Philadelphia, I was living in Disneyland. I recently finished 'Black Gangsters Of Chicago' by Ron Chepesiuk (another compelling read). I say this (somewhat jokingly), the actor/rapper Will Smith made it out of there? How? (But, I digress...) I do not remember any of this violence making it onto our television sets in Los Angeles. Until the massacre of Hamas Abdul Khaalis's family occurred in a house purchased for them by a certain Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul Jabbar) was broadcast. That was BIG NEWS on our side of the country. Not having the information in this book, the descriptions of the scenes were nothing short of horrific. Only cold-blooded killers could have commited a crime at this level. But, these were the very people that Khaalis upset with his rhetoric putting down the Honorable Elijah Muhammed, who headed the Muslim nation from Chicago. The ensuing investigation continued to make the airwaves in Los Angeles for quite some time. Well-written, well researched. It was obvious that Mr. Griffin could have kept on going (and going) with the story. This book could have been 1000 pages, and he still wouldn't have finished. I recommend this book to everyone who has an interest in Urban crime (or crime, period). I rate this book: 4 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2011 by D. S. HARDEN

  • I'VE READ IT FOUR TIMES..COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN !!
I SAW THE AD ON T.V. BEFORE THE BOOK CAME OUT AND MY WIFE BOUGHT IT FOR ME AFTER I EXPRESSED INTEREST IN IT . I OWNED A LARGE POOL ROOM IN WEST PHILA. AND I WAS A ''REGULAR'' ON 52ND ST, SO I SAW A LOT OF THESE PEOPLE ON ALMOST A DAILY BASIS !! IN FACT, I PULLED UP ABOUT 10 MINUTES AFTER FOO-FOO REGAN HAD GOTTEN SHOT. I CAN STILL SMELL THE AROMA OF THOSE ''MAMMA JAMMAS'' HE SOLD . I ALSO REMEMBER THE NIGHT DENNIS SWIFT GOT SHOT ON 52ND ST. AS STATED IN THE BOOK, DENNIS WAS THE ALLEGED SHOOTER OF FOO-FOO. I HAD THE DISTINCTION OF COMING UP RIGHT AFTER DENNIS WAS SHOT ALSO !! MY TIMING WAS ''OFF' BY 10 MINUTES IN BOTH CASES!! I REMEMBER 98 PCT. OF THE INCIDENTS IN BLACK BROS. AND READING ABOUT THOSE THINGS AND THE PEOPLE INVOLVED BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES. I REMEMBER THE DAY I HAD TO ASK RONALD HARVEY TO PLEASE NOT COME INTO THE POOL ROOM ANYMORE . THAT WAS ONE OF THE SCARIEST MOMENTS IN MY LIFE !! BUT HE KNEW I WASN'T TRYING TO BE A ''TOUGH GUY'' AND HE SAID HE UNDERSTOOD THAT I HAD A BUSINESS TO RUN AND THERE WAS NO PROBLEM !! SO MANY MEMORIES !! I HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK FOUR TIMES AND LENT IT OUT EACH TIME AND NEVER GOT ANY OF THEM BACK . I WILL BUY IT AGAIN AND READ IT AGAIN FOR ALTHOUGH THERE IS SO MUCH VIOLENCE, THOSE DAYS WERE SOME OF THE MOST FUN DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MY LIFE !! I ESPECIALLY REMEMBER THE TIMES ON 52ND ST. WHEN ''COUPE DEVILLES'', A CLUB, WAS OPEN . WE SAW SO MANY CELEBRITIES THERE AND I CAN STILL SMELL THE STEAKS AND HOAGIES AND THE OTHER SMELLS ASSOCIATED WITH ''THE STRIP''. I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS BOOK AND EVERYONE WHO I HAVE TURNED ON TO IT SAYS THE SAME THING !! I HAVE TO COMMENT ON THE SADDEST PART OF THE BOOK AND THAT IS WHEN I THUMB THRU IT , I KEEP SEEING THAT LARGE PICTURE OF ''TANK''/LARRIS FRAZIER !! HE WAS A VERY GOOD FRIEND OF MINE AND IT HURTS TO SEE HIS PICTURE STARING OUT AT ME AND KNOWING HE WILL NEVER BE A FREE MAN AGAIN !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2008 by Michael Moses

  • Excellent book
This book was amazing.It held my interest from the first to the last chapter. Even the notes were interesting.I am from Philadelphia and a lot of the people mentioned I can remember reading about in the daily news. I will be sure to tell others about this book.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Trip down memory lane
This was an excellent read, I lived in Philly during this era. It was a time of change, people saw the Muslims as a way to better themselves, until the darkside was revealed. I lived in North Philly at the time, and was constantly in contact with some of the characters in this book..I'm just glad that i survived and can educate my children of some of the perils that drugs and gangs bring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2014 by joer

  • I knew people in this book - Sad to learn men I admired were not so nice
Still reading the book but so far it is really eye opening. Having lived in North Philly and knowing some of the people in this book made this read real for me. There was a man in the book who I truly admired as a child and it was really heart breaking to learn he may have been a hit man for Black Brothers Inc. I lived around this stuff as a child and never had a clue what going on. All I can say to that is, thank God. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015 by Disappointed Customer

  • Three Stars
LOST MY TRAIN OF THOUGHT ON THIS ONE,HE KEPT GOING BACK AND FORTH.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2015 by Amazon Customer

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