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Robertson, Oscar, 1938-
Crispus Attucks Tigers (Basketball team) -- History.
Crispus Attucks High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) -- History.
Basketball teams -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
Basketball players -- United States -- Biography.
Basketball -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
Racism in sports -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
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Something to cheer a...
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Something to cheer about [digital videodisc] : Oscar Robertson and the Crispus Attucks Tigers / a Screen Media Films release ; producers, Betsy Blankenbaker, Willie Merriweather and Oscar Robertson ; co-producers, Steve Marra and Ted Steeg ; written and directed by Betsy Blankenbaker.
[New York?] : Screen Media Films, [2007]
Subjects
Robertson, Oscar, 1938-
Crispus Attucks Tigers (Basketball team) -- History.
Crispus Attucks High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) -- History.
Basketball teams -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
Basketball players -- United States -- Biography.
Basketball -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
Racism in sports -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- History.
Description:
1 videodisc (64 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents:
Special feature: 50th anniversary celebration footage : 1955 Indiana high school championship game, Crispus Attucks vs. Gary Roosevelt.
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In 1955, Oscar Robertson and his teammates at the segregated Crispus Attucks High School rose from the hatred and racism of the time to be the first all-black team ever to win a state championship. With their innovative style of play, this brilliant group of athletes changed basketball forever. This is the true story of the coach, school and team that inspired the nation.
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MPAA rating: Not rated.
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