Stanley Green is the author of Revelation Part 1: Whistleblower Ethics Complaint, a work rooted in his lifelong commitment to justice and truth. A proud native of North Memphis’ Klondike community, Stanley and his classmate Beneda Smith were voted Mr. & Miss Senior of Northside High School’s Class of 1971. He began his higher education at Tennessee State Agricultural & Industrial College (now Tennessee State University), an HBCU, before transferring to Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), where he graduated in 1980.
In 1981, Stanley enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving as the Classified Custodian for the First Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. His upbringing was deeply shaped by his parents, Willie V. Green, Sr. and Annie Bettye Davis Green, who were pillars of the Klondike community and lifelong members of the Klondike Democratic Civic Club. His family’s legacy of civil rights activism is documented in Richard A. Couto’s work on the Davis family and other pioneering families who organized the first Tennessee Chapter of the NAACP in Haywood County.
Stanley’s ancestors played a pivotal role in igniting Black voter registration efforts in the early 1900s, often at great personal risk. Terrorized by the Ku Klux Klan, his family fled Brownsville, Tennessee, yet continued their activism in Memphis. His mother Annie and her sister Maggie H. Isabel were notable civil rights leaders—Maggie is now honored with a street named after her in downtown Memphis.
Born the eleventh child and youngest son in a family of twelve (six boys and six girls), Stanley was profoundly inspired by attending Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s funeral in Atlanta in 1968, an event that strengthened his resolve to help fulfill Dr. King’s dream. His father retired from Firestone Tire & Rubber Plant after forty years of service, and his parents celebrated an extraordinary seventy-seven years of marriage.
In 1994, a legal challenge became a turning point for Stanley, setting the stage for his spiritual calling to serve Jesus Christ. Today, his work and life continue to reflect his family’s enduring values of faith, resilience, and public service.









Stanley Green aims to deliver future titles addressing faith, ethics, and spiritual awareness in workplaces and communities.
Try to stay consistent with my book as much as possible. I hope for my customers to perceive Revelation Part 1 as a Christian movement to enhance the esprit de corps among personnel staff reflective of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. Rev 1:18 am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.