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Read The FBI File For Renowned Black Musician And Poet Gil Scott-Heron

Shadowproof obtained 28 pages of FBI records regarding Gil Scott-Heron under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Born in Chicago in 1949, Scott-Heron was a renowned African-American poet and musician, perhaps most famous for his 1974 album, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”

The declassified records include a memo to the FBI Director about a party thrown by the socialist All African People’s Revolutionary Party, at which Scott-Heron was scheduled to speak. The memo states that its contents concern an “extremist matter.”

Another document refers to an “investigation to identify Gil Scott-Heron.” The document also notes that Scott-Heron “is a well-known black jazz pianist who writes and signs [sic] civil rights protest songs.”

View the FOIA release in its entirety below.



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Ken Klippenstein

Ken Klippenstein

Ken Klippenstein is a national security reporter who can be reached on Twitter @kenklippenstein or via email: kenneth.klippenstein@gmail.com