Spike Lee presents Malcolm X: the new black nationalism. (By Any Reviews Necessary: Malcolm X Symposium)
Malcolm X is regarded as the undisputed symbol of the African-American struggle for equality and of new Black Nationalism. Criticisms aimed at the Spike Lee cinematographic interpretation of the Black leader's life is taken as amatter of cause. They accuse the director for not delivering a stro...
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