Isiah Whitlock Jr. hopes Spike Lee’s new Vietnam-era film “Da 5 Bloods” shows ‘just how misrepresented African-Americans were in the Vietnam War.’ He also explains the origins of his famous expletive catchphrase from “The Wire.” (June 10)
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