Stanley Crouch is a columnist, novelist, and essayist. Since 1987 he has served as an artistic consultant at Lincoln Center and is a co-founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He is the author of Notes of a Hanging Judge, Don't the Moon Look Lonesome, The All-American Skin Game, Always in Pursuit, and The Artificial White Man.
November 29, 2001: 'Facing Up to Things' (letter)
| The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual A landmark work of African-American thought written in a period of immense social ferment. |