The Real Story of How a Black Cop Infiltrated the KKK It's there that Ron first meets activist Patrice Dumas (Laura Harrier). Ron believes you can fix the world from within the system; Patrice disagrees. Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman is based on the absolutely bonkers but bona fide true tale of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington—yes, Denzel’s son), the first African American detective in the Colorado Springs police force who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in an undercover sting in the 1970s.He even became a card-carrying member of the organization! BlacKkKlansman: The black man who took on the Klan - BBC News Spike Lee, John David Washington, Laura Harrier Talk ‘BlacKkKlansman’ And Meaning Of Black Power. As it says onscreen, the movie is “based upon some fo’ real sh*t” as well as the book by Ron Stallworth. Back at the office, Ron decides to answer a newspaper ad that is covertly recruiting members to the Ku Klux Klan. Confronted with real hatred of Jews, he begins to ask himself questions about his own identity. BlacKkKlansman: The black man who took on the Klan. The following is an excerpt from his book detailing ⦠It’s just one of many moments of reflection in a film that propels itself forward compellingly, a testament to Lee’s … In 1978, Stallworth was a rookie detective and the only African-American in ⦠Meet the real detective behind âBlacKkKlansmanâ True Story of Ron Stallworth: The BlaKkKlansman - Average Joes racism Spike Lee’s latest movie BlacKkKlansman, which tells the true story of Ron Stallworth who went undercover as a black Ku Klux Klan member, will arrive in UK cinemas this week. Ron Stallworth - Genesis Communications Network
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