Stanley Crouch
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Stanley Crouch
Stanley Crouchis an American poet, music and cultural critic, syndicated columnist, novelist and biographer, perhaps best known for his jazz criticism and his 2004 novel Don't the Moon Look Lonesome?...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCritic
Date of Birth14 December 1945
CountryUnited States of America
Stanley Crouch quotes about
dollars lobbying lines
Big business, for all its lobbying, is often put in line by investigative reporting, public scandals and multi-million-dollar judgments in court against those who put products on the market that are dangerous to their buyers.
humanity able democratic
Our democratic richness arrives when we're able to comprehend our collective humanity accurately.
redneck southern violence
The grand irony, however, is that Southern segregation was not brought to an end, nor redneck violence dramatically reduced, by violence.
our-society violence might
Our society has gotten to the point where we might soon become less and less shocked by any kind of violence.
words-of-wisdom african-american trying
If you're going to get in the ring and try to take the belt, you have to prepare to get hit.
words-of-wisdom african-american heritage
The point is, you have an ethnic heritage and you have a human heritage. Your human heritage includes everything of human value.
american-critic popular
Under popular culture's obsession with a naive inclusion, everything is O.K.