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  1. Visit the movie page for 'Triumph The Untold Story of Perry Wallace' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  2. 22 de dic. de 2019 · Many know Perry Eugene Wallace Jr. as the first African American to play basketball on scholarship in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). For me, he was a bigger-than-life extension of my family tree. Those two facts recently contributed to me being on stage at the National Civil Rights Museum for a panel discussion follow the screening of “Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace.”

  3. Perry’s crusade continued after playing for Vanderbilt University, and today, 50 years later, his remarkable story is finally being told. This is not just the story of a trailblazing athlete, but of civil rights, race in America, a campus in transition during the tumultuous ’60s, the mental toll of pioneering, decades of ostracism, and eventual reconciliation and healing.

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  5. Triumph, the Untold Story of Perry Wallace é um filme dirigido por Rich Gentile. Sinopse: Marcado na história como um dos primeiros afro-americanos a ser extremamente prestigiado no universo do ...

  6. 20 de feb. de 2018 · This conflict is one of the most compelling parts of Triumph, The Untold Story of Perry Wallace, a documentary centered around Perry Wallace, a black man who was the first to play basketball under ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2017 · Perry Wallace’s life embodied the word “triumph.” From the first step Wallace ever took on Vanderbilt’s campus, he was entering a gauntlet. Becoming the first African-American basketball player in the history of the SEC forced him into a situation almost unfathomable for a college kid. He would face scrutiny, anger, and racism, and would have