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• Spike Lee directed, co-produced, wrote, and
starred (as Shorty) in the 1992 Warner Brothers
film Malcolm X that was loosely based on Baldwin’s
screenplay.
• Brother Minister (1995), directed by Jack Baxter
and narrated by Roscoe Lee Brown, is a sevenpart
video inquiry into the assassination of
Malcolm X.
• In 1993, Black Audio Film Collective produced
John Akomfrah’s Seven Songs for Malcolm X, a
filmed homage to this Black Muslim leader. The
video includes an interview with Betty...
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