Stanley Crouch is a unique, sometimes crotchety voice.
In a column today, he writes of the carnage wreaked in the black community by gang murders, and the strange reluctance of the political class even to talk about it.
That, and the astonishing numbers of incarcerated black men, is a major problem, but not a major political issue. It should be both.
August 13, 2007
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