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Spike Lee's new movie "BlacKkKlansman" chronicles the true story of an African American police detective named Ron Stallworth, who, in 1978, launched an investigation into the local chapter of the ...
In the early 1970s, Ron Stallworth is hired as the first Black officer in the Colorado Springs, Colorado Police Department. Stallworth is initially assigned to work in the records room, where he ...
Based on Stallworth’s 2014 book, “BlacKkKlansman” opens with Alec Baldwin as a fictitious white Southern bigot filming a racist infomercial. He resembles Bull Connor, who turned police ...
Ron Stallworth infiltrated his local Ku Klux Klan chapter almost by accident. The ex-detective's story is now the subject of Spike Lee's new film, BlacKkKlansman. By ...
The film is produced by Ian Cooper (Nope, Us), Jordan Peele (Candyman,BlacKkKlansman), Win Rosenfeld (Candyman, Lovecraft Country) and Jamal M. Watson (Hala, Sprinter) for Monkeypaw Productions ...
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