Spike Lee’s ‘School Daze’ Put Black College Life in Mainstream Movies

It’s been 35 years since Spike Lee’s sophomore feature film, School Daze, brought cinema’s first exploration into the lives of students at a historically Black college and tackled subjects that weren’t widely discussed, not just in college films, but in American cinema as a whole.

In School Daze, issues such as colorism, hair bias, divisions within the Black community, and the importance of Historically Black/College Universities serve as catalysts for many of the conflicts.

Lee, a graduate of the historically Black Morehouse College, examines and delves into these topics with the hopes of doing more than just making a film.

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