This Day in History: , 'Do the Right Thing' Is 
Released in Theaters.
June 30, 1989.
'Do the Right Thing' is 
American auteur-director 
Spike Lee's third film.
The film takes place over the course 
of the hottest day of the year in the 
Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn.
It examines racial tensions in 
the neighborhood that result in the 
police killing of an unarmed black man.
In a scene that has played out 
countless times since the film was released, 
the character Radio Raheem is put in 
a chokehold by police until he suffocates to death.
Now considered a seminal 
American film addressing the issue of race, 
'Do the Right Thing' was controversial 
when it was released.
Lee was nominated for a 
Best Original Screenplay Oscar. 
Danny Aiello was also nominated for 
Best Supporting Actor