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Harold Cruse was an influential African American writer, cultural critic, and educator known for his incisive analysis of race and identity in America. His seminal work, "The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual," critically examined the failures of Black leadership and the complexities of Black intellectual life in the United States. Cruse's insights were not just limited to literature; he also delved into politics and culture, addressing the broader implications of race relations in a rapidly changing society.

In addition to his literary contributions, Cruse was a passionate advocate for the importance of cultural nationalism among African Americans. He believed in the necessity of a distinct Black culture that could stand apart from mainstream America. His other works, including "Rebellion or Revolution?" and "Plural but Equal," further explored the dynamics of race and minority groups in America. Through his writings and teachings, Cruse left a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding race, identity, and social justice.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 2, 1916
出生地点 Detroit, Michigan, USA
去世日期 April 25, 2005