The Essential Harold Cruse: A Reader

William Jelani Cobb
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The first collection of published and unpublished work by Harold Cruse, one of America's foremost and controversial black writers.

In 1967, as the movement for civil rights was turning into a bitter, often violent battle for black power, Harold Cruse's The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual burst onto the scene. It was a lacerating attack on integration, and set the agenda for black cultural, social, and political autonomy. A classic of African American social thought, the book and its author went on to influence generations of activists, artists, and scholars.

Cruse's intelligence, independence, and breadth of vision virtually defined what it meant to be a black intellectual in modern America. In this first anthology of Cruse's writing, William Jelani Cobb provides a powerful introduction to Cruse's wide body of work, including published material such as excerpts from Crisis, as well as unpublished essays, speeches, and correspondence. The Essential Harold Cruse is certain to become standard reading for anyone interested in race in American society.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 02/23/2002
ISBN: 9780312293963
Pages: 320
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.09w x 0.92d

Review Citations: PW Notes and Reprints 02/11/2002 pg. 180
Library Journal 03/15/2002 pg. 95
Black Issues Book Review 05/01/2002 pg. 60
Publishers Weekly 02/11/2002