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Posted: 2019-02-25T03:30:33Z | Updated: 2019-02-25T04:23:37Z Spike Lee Wins His First Oscar Ever For BlacKkKlansman | HuffPost

Spike Lee Wins His First Oscar Ever For BlacKkKlansman

The filmmaker won the Oscar for adapted screenplay on Sunday night.
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Spike Lee won his first Oscar on Sunday night. 

The filmmaker took home the Oscar in the Writing (Adapted Screenplay) category for his work on “BlacKkKlansman .” Lee, who was also nominated for Directing, thanked his grandmother for putting him through college and graduate film school.

“My grandma, who saved 50 years of social security checks, to put her first grandchild — she called me Spikey poo — she put me through Morehouse college and NYU grad film,” he said.

He also urged people to get involved in the upcoming 2020 presidential election. 

“The 2020 presidential election is around the corner. Let’s all mobilize. Let’s all be on the right side of history,” Lee continued. “Make the moral choice between love versus hate.”

“Do the right thing! You know I had to get that in there!” Lee added, referring to his 1989 film “Do The Right Thing,” which was nominated for an Oscar.

As Lee walked on stage, he jumped on presenter Samuel L. Jackson, giving the fellow actor a huge hug.

“BlacKkKlansman” was nominated in several categories  including Best Picture, Directing, Film Editing and Music (Original Score). Actor Adam Driver, who appeared as Flip Zimmerman in the film, was nominated for Actor In A Supporting Role. 

The film follows a black cop named Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s. Zimmerman (Driver), a white Jewish cop, helps Stallworth infiltrate the racist organization by going undercover and passing as a Klan member.

People on Twitter reacted to the iconic filmmaker’s first Oscar. 

This story was updated with Twitter reactions and more details about the movie.

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Oscars 2019: All The Best Dressed Celebrities
Lady Gaga(01 of47)
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Letitia Wright(02 of47)
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Mahershala Ali (right) and his wife Amatus-Sami Karim(03 of47)
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Ashley Graham(04 of47)
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Serena Williams(05 of47)
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Rami Malek(06 of47)
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Sarah Paulson(07 of47)
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Gloria Campano, from left, Bradley Cooper, and Irina Shayk(08 of47)
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Gemma Chan(09 of47)
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Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet(10 of47)
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Michael B Jordan (right)(11 of47)
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Kasey Musgraves(12 of47)
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Spike Lee(13 of47)
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Jennifer Lopez(14 of47)
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Rachel Weisz(15 of47)
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Angela Bassett(16 of47)
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Chadwick Boseman(17 of47)
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Danai Gurira(18 of47)
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Helen Mirren(19 of47)
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Charlize Theron(20 of47)
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Amy Adams(21 of47)
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Lucy Boynton(22 of47)
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Glenn Close(23 of47)
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Tina Fey(24 of47)
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Jennifer Hudson(25 of47)
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Amy Poehler(26 of47)
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Maya Rudolph(27 of47)
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Yalitza Aparicio(28 of47)
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Michelle Yeoh(29 of47)
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Henry Golding(30 of47)
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Melissa McCarthy(31 of47)
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Octavia Spencer(32 of47)
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Billy Porter(33 of47)
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Awkwafina(34 of47)
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Linda Cardellini(35 of47)
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Emilia Clarke(36 of47)
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Laura Harrier(37 of47)
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Regina King(38 of47)
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Constance Wu(39 of47)
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Marie Kondo(40 of47)
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Elsie Fisher(41 of47)
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Amandla Stenberg(42 of47)
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Nancy Garca Garca(43 of47)
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Meagan Good(44 of47)
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Adam Lambert(45 of47)
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Giuliana Rancic(46 of47)
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Jenifer Lewis, left, and Shangela(47 of47)
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