The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual

Cruse, Harold

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Author
Cruse, Harold
Publish Date
05/01/1984
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
594
Publisher Name
QUILL
Subtitle
A Historical Analysis of the Failure of Black Leadership
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0688038867
ISBN-13
9780688038861
SKU
9780688038861

Description

Published in 1967, as the early triumphs of the Civil Rights movement yielded to increasing frustration and violence, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual electrified a generation of activists and intellectuals. Reviewing black intellectual life from the Harlem Renaissance through the 1960s, Cruse discusses the legacy (and offers memorably acid-edged portraits) of figures such as Paul Robeson, Lorraine Hansberry, and James Baldwin, arguing that their work was marked by a failure to understand the specifically American character of racism in the United States. This supplies the background to Cruse's controversial critique of both integrationism and black nationalism and to his claim that black Americans will only assume a just place within American life when they develop their own distinctive centers of cultural and economic influence. For Cruse's most important accomplishment may well be his rejection of the clichés of the melting pot in favor of a vision of Americanness as an arena of necessary and vital contention, an open and ongoing struggle.