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Racism In 'Remember The Titans'
Remember the titans tells a story of racism that is given during the 1900’s and shows off how this kind of treatment stops when people quited prejudging and started caring about things that truly matter about people. The movie tells how a dark skinned football coach gets transferred to a city where racism is on the maximum expression, so when he takes over the head´s coach place, the team goes nuts, the end up in a truce where they agree that racism wont be part of the team and the best players would be taking place on the football field.
For myself, this movie has all the values that are worth on people, the chance to meet other people and giving them a chance to know them, also talking bout football its one of the greatest movies ever done,

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