How Is Coach Boone Portrayed In Remember The Titans

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The Civil Rights Movement began on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a bus in Alabama. One leader of this movement was Martin Luther King Jr., who wanted every single person to be treated equally. The Civil Rights Movement shows up in Remember the Titans by showing the history of discrimination in football and Coach Boone’s moral values. Not many people cared about the Civil Rights Movement during the time depicted in the film, as many people in the town were shown to be extremely racist. Coach Boone handled, and eventually defeated, racism on his team because 1. He dealt with racism and didn’t back down, 2. he treated all his players equally, and 3. he set an example for the team to follow. First, Coach Boone dealt with racism with the adult town members. Parents were upset when Boone was hired as the head coach. They didn’t want their kids to play for anyone but Yoast, and he was going to take a year off. Boone gave Yoast a chance to be the assistant coach and he took it. On several occasions there were acts of violence toward Boone and his family. There was one scene where someone threw a brick through his window. He went out his front door with a shotgun, but the person who did it had already driven away. The next day, he held a press conference and said if anyone wanted to discuss something with him, they knew where to find him. Boone dealt with these …show more content…

At camp, he made his team meet each other to relieve tension. They all had to put aside their differences and learn about each member’s likes and dislikes. If they didn’t, they would continue having daily practices. He wanted Yoast to take the position of assistant coach to have people listen to himself. Players and their parents didn’t want to play unless Yoast was involved. He did both of these things treating people with respect and also attempting to receive

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