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  1. This documentary tells the civil rights leadership story of St. Augustine High School, New Orleans, LA and its football program during the thirteen years following a 1967 federal court ruling that approved St. Augustine’s competition in Louisiana’s all-White high school sports association.

  2. The story of Coach Otis Washington and the St. Augustine High School football program of New Orleans during the thirteen years following the 1967 federal court ruling that approved St. Augustine's competition in Louisiana's all-White high school sports association.

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    • Documentary, Biography, Drama
    • Oyd Craddock
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  3. I. the story. Explore the leadership and innovation of St. Augustine High School and Coach Otis Washington as they overcome adversity to achieve history and leave a legacy of excellence. explore. iI. the film. Learn about the film and the impact St. Augustine's civil rights journey had on the life and inspiration of the Director.

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  4. A documentary that chronicles All-Black St. Augustine High School's (St. Aug) integration of Louisiana's All-White sports association following a 1967 Federa...

  5. All-black high school battled biased calls and outright racism following its integration of Louisiana's all-white football league in 1967. Led by head coach Otis Washington, the team revolutionized the game and invigorated New Orleans' black community during a contentious time in civil rights history.

  6. Before the West Coast is one of several film projects Adam and his company are currently involved in, all with the goal of producing and cultivating independent, homegrown cinema in the South.

  7. Breaking Louisiana's Racial Barriers. The City of New Orleans was very segregated until the late 1960's with evidence visible in schools, churches, public lunch counters, public buses and more. There were no Black elected officials until 1967.