That part of the world was led to believe it could get away with murder, literally and figuratively. Had there been adequate response initially, I don't think we'd be in the situation we are today.
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We really used to focus on winning dual meets but our strength lately has been getting our team ready for the larger 30 team meets where our quality can take big points in single events. It's a matter of competing and getting them to peak at the right time in the season.Joe Hall
No matter how strong they make the implications, they cannot make a racist out of Adolph Rupp.
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Giving kids access to the highly competitive - and at times exclusive - industry is why Joe Hall founded the Ghetto Film School in 2000. It seemed that filmmaking is such an elite art form - socially, economically and racially homogenous, ... It's so expensive to do, people have to work for free to get a break, and if you don't have a certain support system to do that, you don't think of filmmaking as a viable career. We wanted to connect the dots, provide kids with a solid foundation in narrative filmmaking, give them opportunities they might not otherwise have.
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Relatives said Booker made violent threats in the past, but we're not sure if they involved the son.
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