Was jazz critic Stanley Crouch fired from his JazzTimes magazine column because of of what he wrote? “Crouch, 57, said he is convinced that his column ‘Putting the White Man in Charge’ was the direct cause for the termination of the column, even though Maryland-based Jazz Times, the nation’s most widely read jazz publication, with a circulation of more than 100,000, had promoted the essay as Crouch’s ‘most incendiary column yet.’ Jazz Times publisher Lee Mergner sees the situation differently. “We didn’t discontinue Crouch’s column because of what he wrote in ‘Putting the White Man in Charge. In fact, that wasn’t even his last column, which was actually about Eric Reed. We discontinued the column because it had become tedious’.”