After making sure the crack is closed up tightly (humidifying the guitar if necessary), I'd recommend following Jordan's advice. It might be a good idea to clamp the area flat with cauls on the inside and outside as the glue dries, if you can figure out a way to clamp it* - that might be quite unnecessary, though. I would suggest cleating it, and, rather than applying CA to the mirror area of the other half of the back, if you can find the corresponding grain lines, you could cleat that side, too, as a preventive measure.
Presumably the crack is not on the glue joint, or you wouldn't be asking about cleating it - ?
*You might be able to put the guitar, back side down, in your radius dish (lined with wax paper, of course), and then put a radiused caul inside and clamp that down with go bars through the soundhole.
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