Adversity In The Film Glory Road

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Glory Road is a 2006 sports film directed by James Gartner starring Josh Lucas and Derek Luke. The film portrays the story of how Don Haskins had the first all black starting lineup in the NCAA and led Texas Western to a national championship. Along the way, the players and Coach Haskins face great adversity throughout the season because of their all black starting lineup. As the season progresses, the threats continuously grow worse and eventually are directed towards the family of Coach Haskins. This problem continues to grow due to the fact that Texas Western’s team gains national recognition not only for being the first with an all black starting lineup, but for making i through the regular season with only a single loss As the movie progress the audience sees one of the players get beaten because of his race. Another scene shows a hotel room that has been completely trashed because it was where the black athletes were staying. I will prove that that this scene where the hotel room is trashed is racist towards the black athletes. …show more content…

On top of this, phrases such as “niggers die,” “go home coons” and “kkk” marked on the walls. This causes the team to pack up their things and get on the bus early to get to their next destination in Seattle. On the bus David Lattin tells a story about how when he was a kid a white gang strung him out over a fire escape. He then goes on to say that this moment is different. That this moment is

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