Baraka & Lee In Brooklyn
View of American poet and critic Amiri Baraka (1934 - 2014) and film director Spike Lee talking in a crowded sidewalk in Brooklyn, New York, New York, November 1992. At the time, the United Front to Preserve the Legacy of Malcolm X, led by Baraka, was objecting to Lee's forthcoming film, 'Malcom X,' then in pre-preproduction. (Photo by Shawn Walker/Getty Images)
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