For Spike Lee’s birthday today, we’re celebrating the director's timeless classics– and how he managed to depict crucial issues before the mainstream caught on.
How Spike Lee 's Movies Encapsulate the Black Experience – GUAP – The Home Of Emerging Creatives
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Spike Lee's Brooklyn Museum Exhibit Goes Beyond The Borough
7 Times The Iconic Spike Lee Boldly Captured Black Issues In His Movies
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014) - News - IMDb
Spike Lee's Brooklyn Museum Exhibit Goes Beyond The Borough
50 Best Films of All Time From Black Directors
7 Times The Iconic Spike Lee Boldly Captured Black Issues In His Movies