Notes of a hanging judge
Notes of a hanging judge
About this book
Stanley Crouch identifies the civil rights movement of the last four decades as the defining feature of contemporary American society. Crouch offers uniquely insightful accounts of familiar public issues--black middle-class life, the Bernhard Goetz case, black homosexuals, the career of Louis Farrakhan--that throw fresh light on the position of African-Americans in the contemporary world.
Subjects
Race relationsAfrican AmericansCivil rightsTravelDescription and travelNew York Times reviewedUnited states, race relationsAfrican americans, civil rightsAfrica, description and travel