Rashid Johnson Quotes
My Mother Introduced Me To More Academic-minded Writers, Cornel West And Skip Gates. In Her Library, I Came Across, When I Was Very Young, Harold Cruse's 'The Crisis Of The Negro Intellectual,' Which Is Like A Bible Of Negro Intellectuals From Frederick Douglass To Amiri Baraka.
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