To: wallcrawlr
Stanley Crouch is a black man ( he describes himself as a "Negro American") and one of his distinctive themes as a columnist is that he believes that popular black culture is little better than a minstrel show from the 20s, except that today it's black men acting out the worst stereotypes about black men, rather than white men in blackface doing it.
He's a pretty controversial guy and is well-hated by the professional victim outfit. He's also the guy who writes all those crazy liner notes for Wynton Marsalis.
To: wideawake
Crouch was also prominently featured in the Ken Burn's Jazz program as a commentator.
57 posted on
12/12/2005 9:35:28 AM PST by
TravisBickle
(The War on Terror: Win It There or Fight It Here)
To: wideawake
Crouch's article reminds me of that mean little black Sergeant that gets murdered in the movie "A Few Good Men"
The name he used for blacks that he thought acted too old time black was "Geechie"(spell).
This Crouch fellow just called Pryor a Geechie. What an ass.
90 posted on
12/12/2005 4:09:17 PM PST by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
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