Acknowledgements
Blue for Brother Cruse; by Stanley Crouch
What Is Left? An Introduction
PART ONE: EARLY WRITING
Essays
1. Salute to Josephine Baker, Magnificent Negro Artist (1951)
2. A Negro Looks at Cuba (Unpublished, 1960)
3. Race and Bohemianism in Greenwich Village (1960)
4. James Baldwin, the Theater and His Critics (Unpublished, 1963)
Correspondence
5. Letter to the Amsterdam News (1956)
6. Open Letter to Harry Belafonte (Unpublished, 1956)
PART TWO: FROM THE CRISIS OF THE NEGRO INTELLECTUAL (1967)
7. Individualism and the "Open Society"
8. Cultural Leadership and Cultural Democracy
9. Negroes and Jews--The Two Nationalisms and the Bloc(ked) Plurality
PART THREE: BLACK POWER ERA
Essays
10. On Explaining 20th Century Negro History (1967)
11. The Fire This Time? Elridge Cleaver: Post-Prison Speeches and Writings (1969)
12. The Integrationist Ethic as a Basis for Scholarly Endowment (1969)
13. The Little Rock National Black Political Convention (1974)
PART FOUR: FROM REBELLION OR REVOLUTION? (1968)
14. Rebellion or Revolution? I
15. Rebellion or Revolution? II
16. Marxism and the Negro
PART FIVE: POST-BLACK POWER WRITINGS
Essays
17. The Racial Origins of American Theater: A Response to Robert Brustein (Unpublished)
18. The New Negro History of John Hope Franklin--Promise and Progress (Unpublished)
19. Amilcar Cabral and the Afro-American Reality (1975)
20. The Pan-African Constituency and the Black Electorate (1975)
21. Review of the Paul Robeson Controversy (1979)
Correspondence
22. Letter to Ralph Story (Unpublished, 1986)
23. Interludes with Duke Ellington (Unpublished, 1982)
24. Letter to Adolph Reed (Unpublished, 1986)
PART SIX: FROM PLURAL BUT EQUAL (1987)
25. Conclusion
PART SEVEN: INTERVIEW WITH HAROLD CRUSE
26. An Interview with Harold Cruse (1997)
References
Index