Blackklansman

As it is mainly centered around the battle for racial equality, the film contains references to authors such as W. E. B. Du Bois, and his claim about double consciousness. Du Bois argued that there are two versions to every person: the way in which society sees them, and the way in which they see themselves. In a sense, this argument is almost a perfect synopsis of the film, as Ron Stallworth tries to discover which of the two is his true self. First, Stallworth undergoes the film’s more obvious battle- against the KKK, and other like minded members of society. However, the multi-dimensional film has Stallworth fighting other battles as well. As the first and only black police officer in Colorado Springs, Ron Stallworth undergoes a personal battle, struggling to demonstrate that he is both loyal to his community and the police force.
Though the film is set in 1979, Blackkklansman raises issues that remain prevalent in today’s society. Police brutality and racism are just a couple of the topics this film revolves around, and it brings serious, current issues to light. Despite the extreme depth and various facets Blackkklansman takes on, it does an incredible job of representing the black community in a clear, accurate way, and calls the audience to join the ongoing battle for racial equality.
Written by Claire Durney





