How Spike Lee’s ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Skewers America’s Racist Past and Present
The film draws on 70s blaxploitation to tell the true story of a black cop who infiltrated the KKK.
The film draws on 70s blaxploitation to tell the true story of a black cop who infiltrated the KKK.
Using sources and hidden chat networks, VICE has traced the code name of an Atomwaffen member to Brandon Cameron, a former Nova Scotia soldier.
I followed in Michael Douglas’ footsteps to see if walking across town in the heat would turn me into a murderous racist.
The show, which featured mostly white actors singing black slave songs, shows how black artists are often excluded from telling their own stories.