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Remember The Titans: Confusion Between Friendships And Racism
Have you ever wanted something so much that you would do everything to obtain it? That feeling is similar to what the actors of the movie “ Remember the Titans” felt. They wanted a lot to win a state championship of a football game, and they have worked so hard to obtain what they want. It shows a time that in our era had not seen before because it was before of our time. The movie shows a lot of confusion between Friendships and racism.

There was a school known as T.C Williams in Alexandria, a place where racism was normal, but Boone came, the new coach, and he started saying to the players to be together. The white and black players wanted nothing to do with each other. But Boone achieved his goal, white and black people to be together.

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