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If Spike Lee’s ‘Drop Squad’ Was Real, Who Would It Target Today? Too Many Sunken Black Folks To Choose From

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Spike Lee's "Drop Squad" movie was released 26 years ago, but it is more relevant than ever for the state of Black America.

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