"This is a documentary about hate and bigotry. About sections of two communities, for generations at odds with one another, where the wrong colour of clothing can mark you out for serious injury, or even,... continue reading
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"This is a documentary about hate and bigotry. About sections of two communities, for generations at odds with one another, where the wrong colour of clothing can mark you out for serious injury, or even,... continue reading
posted by gwaanThis video highlights some of the appalling racism and fascism which exists in continental European football (thankfully these days it is very rare in the British game). Black and Muslim players are often... continue reading
posted by gwaanThis 1995 documentary by Paul McGuigan examines the sectarian divisions which exist between Scotland's Protestant and Catholic communities. It explores the lives of two communities living in the same country... continue reading
posted by gwaanHomer and President Gerald Ford have a lot in common!
posted by fireflyA bio of Jackie Robinson breaking the race barrier in baseball. His bravery transcended the sport. One of the real heroes.
posted by silvercordThe 1936 Olympic Games are also known as the Nazi Olympics or the Hitler Olympics. There was a lot of controversy leading up to these games since they were being held in Berlin. The Night of Broken Glass,... continue reading
posted by HistNerdAt the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Tommie Smith and his teammate John Carlos came in first and third, respectively, in the 200-meter dash. As they received their medals, each man raised a black-gloved... continue reading
posted by gwaan(1981) Also known as Escape to Victory; what starts as an idea of a friendly exhibition match between an allied WWII POW camp and German officers, becomes a Nazi propaganda tournament. The Allies use the... continue reading
posted by fireflyBuck tells a tale from traveling on the road with Jackie Robinson. From Ken Burns' Baseball.
posted by winkler1Danny Dyer goes to Turkey, one of the most notorious countries for football violence, due to the passion of their supporters. The episode is shot mainly in Istanbul, where the countries two biggest clubs... continue reading
posted by gwaanwikipedia - In 1936 Owens arrived in Berlin to compete for the United States in the Summer Olympics. Adolf Hitler was using the games to show the world a resurgent Nazi Germany. He and other government... continue reading
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