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August 05, 1990 - Image 19

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-08-05

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"JAZZ IS 'T DEAD,"
says Lee, "and it' not
depressi ng nd it' played by
people who .have a life and can
go out and exist in the world
just like everyone else."
"She's Golla Have It,"
Lee' first feature film, was
made after funding for a pre­
viously planned movie fell
through. Scrambling to pull
together a budget Lee and
.. Ros collected $175.000 from
r----------------- �
In 1989, filmmaker Spike
Lee rote, directed and co­
starred in "Do the Right
Thing," a bli tering att c on
race relation in Broo Iyn,
e Yor. The controversial
film garnered him an
cademy Award uomination
or Be t Original Screenplay
and tbe Best Director and Best
Picture Award from the Los
Angele Film Cri tics Associa­
tion.
With "Mo' Better Blues,"
Lee bas once again brought to
the screen the me energy
and vitality that has uffu ed
11 of his films. "Mo' better
B ues" i the story of Bleek
Gilliam (played by Denzel
Washington), an immensely
talented nd inten ely self­
centered jazz trumpeter, who
is forced to open hi eyes and
heart to the orld around him.
Washington most recently
brought his pa sion and
onscreen intelligence to
director Ed rd Z ick's
"Glory," the epic about the
fighting 54th, the first Black
unit to fight in the Civil War,
a role which won him the
Academy Award for Best Sup­
porting Actor. It was his first
o car and his econd nomina-
tion in the category. His first
nomination was in 1988 for
his performance as -the slain
South African activist Steven
Biko in Sir Richard
Attenborough's "Cry
Freedom." W shington ha
also appeared in such film
"A Soldier's Story," "Power,"
"Carbon Copy," Flesh and
Blood" "The Mighty Quinn"
"For Queen and Country" and
"Heart Condition."
Lee ays that he is eager to
di pel the myth that pre­
viou Iy served to ghettoize
jazz in movie . In "Mo' Bet­
te r Blue, " Lee focuses
specifically on the life and
times of a musici coming to
a cri is point in hi personal
and professional life.
II
various source nd, orting
in 12 days, made a film that
solidified Lee' reputation,
showed him a director of
note and won the Be t New
Director's Award at the 1986
Cannes Film Festival. "She's
Gotta Have It" also spawned
Mar "Please, Baby, Please,
Baby, Please" Blac mon, the
fas t- tal ki ng homeboy Lee
played in the movie, who ha
now become the official
spokesman for Ni e's Air Jor­
dan basketball shoes.
Lee followed "She's· GOlla
Have It" ith another triple­
threat laske-writing, directing
and co-starring in the 1988
musical "School Daze," a 100
at Black campus and fraternity
life.
Univers I Pictures Pre ents
A 40 Acre And A Mule
Filmworks Production. A
Spike Lee Joint. Denzel
WaShington. "Mo' Better
Blues." Spike Lee, Denzel
WaShington, Wesley Snipes
Giancarlo Esposito, Robin
Harrris, Joie Lee, Bill Nunn,
John Turturro, Dick Anthony
Williams and introducing
Cynda Willi ms. Produced,
Written and Directed by Spi e
Lee.
Bible
Co ti ued fro P e 7
woman" ( umbers 12: 1). And
o e ' African father-in-law.
Jethro, taught Mo cs a new
legal system. In hi' role a a
"j udgc" of the Hebrew people.
Mose took Jcthros . dvicc
nd deleg ted authority to a
sy temof lower justices while
keeping the seat of chief judge
himself (Exodus 18: 13021).
-BLACK PRIJ)E IS
. expre ed in the Bible "I am
Black and beauti ful. 0
daughter of Jerusalem. like
the tents of Kedar. like the
curtai n of Solomon." say.
Song of Solomon 1 :5.
-African are among th .
Bible important people: The
prophet . Zephaniah. i
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id nufied a African - a
"Zephaniah, on of Cu hi"
( Ze p h nih 1: ) ;
"Ebed-Melcch th Ethiopian"
saved Jeremiah from the
bottom of a ci ucrn (Jerem ah
38:6-13); "Simon the
Cananaean" was a di .ciplc of
Je u (Matthew 10:1-4); and
"Simon Cyrcnc," an area in
Northea I Africa. carr i e d
Jcsu 's cro s (Lu e 23:26).
-"Simeon who was called
Niger" (meanin "Black In
Latin) and" Lucius of Cyrcnc"
were two of the Church
leaders in Antioch who laid
hand on Barnab and S ul
(Paul) and ordained them
(A ts 13:2 . That, Raney aid.
.hows "therc wa no rial
segre ation In the early
church."
The Uni ted Church of
Chri t i a 1 7 union of the
Congreg tional Chri tian
Churche and the Evangelical
and Reformed Church.
Amon i b 6,400
congrc tion In the U.S. and
Puerto Rico 277 have
predominantly
African-American
memberships.
Co tl ed fro

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