In the mid-1950s, Crispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis was about to do something never seen before in America--it was about to produce a state champion all-black basketball team. Thanks to some great coaching and future hall of fame star Oscar Robertson on the team, it wasn't very surprising they took the state title three years in a row. This film is about this but also about the racial climate and feelings of pride these championships engendered.
The film is made up of old footage, modern interviews and photos and it's exactly what you'd expect from such a film--well-crafted, interesting and very inspiring. This is NOT a criticism--just validation that this is the sort of thing you'd see. Well worth seeing--and well worth showing to kids so they can see how far we have come over the last few decades.