"I finally had to go to the American Civil Liberties Union here in northern California to get my reply published to what I considered to be a hatchet job done by Stanley Crouch."
"As a writer, you explore all kinds of different emotions."
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Ishmael Reed
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Ishmael Reed is an influential American writer known for his novels and essays that explore themes of identity, culture, and social justice.
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