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Movie Review: The Great Debaters 
Published Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:15 PM
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By Sidik Fofana

 

 

In 1935, Wiley College, a small Black college in Marshall, Texas defeated defending national champions University of Southern California in a debate. In terms of Black History, this story of
African-Americans breaking the color barrier in competitive debate is a small victory. Many civil rights milestones, which need not be named, have shadowed this event. 

 

This story of three college students and their wily debate coach shows what makes African-American history so special. We saw it in
Glory Road, with the first all-Black starting lineup to win a NCAA basketball champonship. We saw it Men of Honor about the first ever African-American navy diver. It's those little victories that happened all over country which catapulted civil rights into a great movement.

We basically know what happens in The Great Debaters, before we see it. It's the classic David and Goliath tale where the underdog defeats the giant.

Denzel Washington plays the inspirational professor/coach Mel Tolson who shapes his debate team consisting of Henry Lowe (Nate Parker), Samantha Booke (Jurnee Smolett) and 14-year-old James Farmer Jr. (Denzel Whitaker), polishing their oratory styles while sending letters to all white universities requesting matches. The team applies its skills in an ultimate test at the end of the movie. Yet, this is not about who they beat - in this case Harvard University - it's about leadership. It's about racism. It's about the power of words  

James's dad (Forest Whitaker) who was one of 25 African-American men with a PhD at the time, is driving his family down a dirt road when he accidently hits and kills a hog. The hog is property of white farmers. Caught in a back road with irate white boys, James's dad basically has to shuck and jive, with a series of "yessuhs" and "nossuhs," to steer his family from danger.

 

Later in the movie, Tolson turns down the wrong road on the way to Howard University and the team witnesses a lynching by an angry mob of white men. During both occasions, the Black protagonists go from paragons of African-American advancement to just Black folks in the wrong place at the wrong time in a matter of seconds.

The Great Debaters places a special emphasis on the social significance of each topic during the movie's actual debate. It's not about Wiley College's impressive ability to argue, it's about how pertinent their words are to the world around them. In the team's competition against Oklahoma City University, Samantha Booke (Jurnee Smollett) argues for school integration.

 

In a passionate rebuttle she proclaims, "Is it gonna come tomorrow, is it gonna come next week, in a hundred years, never? I say the time for justice, the time for equality, the time for freedom always, is always right now!" She says all this in front of a big segregated audience. It comes as no coincidence that the final debate topic is civil disobedience in the midst of racial inequality.

 

The backdrop makes Farmer's winning speech all the more poignant, in which he fervently concludes, "...I have a right, even a duty to resist with violence or civil disobedience. You should pray I choose the latter."  

Until The Great Debaters, the team's coach, Professor Melvin B. Tolson, a contemporary of the Harlem Renaissance, died in relative obscurity. One or two of his poems can be found in anthologies on
African-American literature. James L. Farmer Jr., one of the team's members, became a leader in the civil rights movement leader, but his contributions are of course not as celebrated as those of Martin Luther King and other more canonized leaders. This tale is still inspirational and momentous, adding another cherished fable to the tradition of Black freedom. 


Comments

 

MAK™ said:

WHOAAA!!! GO AND SEE THIS MOVIE!!!!!

GOOD FOR BLACK PEOPLE ESPECIALLY...

FIGHT AND WIN WITH WORDS NOT WEAPONS...

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December 30, 2007 2:39 PM
 

Boss Up said:

i don't kno i wasn't really feelin the movie...it was jus alright, i would've jus waited till it came out on DVD
December 30, 2007 3:15 PM
 

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Didn't see it yet but im gonna check it.

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December 30, 2007 3:33 PM
 

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December 30, 2007 4:07 PM
 

BerettaMan said:

@Boss up

but I bet u rather see a movie with black people selling crack and shooting each other up because its more "exciting" right?
December 30, 2007 5:01 PM
 

RLM $Getmoney$ said:

LOL @BerettaMan... wasn't this movie about black people running around selling herion and shooting eachother???

Movie was pretty dope.. I think it was good whether your black or white but I guess black folks feel like they can relate more to this movie.. I think it was a good movie for all races... I've seen better but it was one of the best movies of the year in my opinion. I still think "The Departed" was better...

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December 30, 2007 5:12 PM
 

Boss Up said:

nigga i jus wasn't feelin it...u mad?

and i didn't like American Gangster either but a black movie i did like was the Tyler Perry 'Why Did I Get Married?'
December 30, 2007 6:53 PM
 

coolal2121 said:

Honestly.....I dont see how any Black person especially can say this is a bad movie. You dont even have to like it......But its definitely a good movie. If it wasnt for events like this in history we wouldnt have as many rights as we do. But everybody forgets thAT.
December 30, 2007 7:03 PM
 

KingOfEngland said:

yeh sounds good, jus need 2 watch it, give me like a day or  2. But yeh sounds good
December 30, 2007 7:20 PM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

This is what I respect about Denzel, he is always trying to push the envelope. He can play a gangster in one film, and be an inspiration in another film. I still respect him for playing Malcolm X so effectively, without any fear of backlash. Denzel doesn't shuck and jive to stay vibrant in Follywood, he has convintions and he expresses them to whoever, like a real man should. He watches his words though never just blabbering for no reason or for publicity's sake. He has always been that way.
December 31, 2007 12:06 AM
 

duceconstant said:

LOL THE DEPARTED  LOL   I GUESS THE DEPARTED WAS GOOD TO SHOW YOU HOW VICIUOS THIS DEVIL REALLY IS.. JUST LIKE THE GREAT DEBATERS SHOWED U ALL THAT THIS ENEMY,THIS VICIOUS DEVIL IS THE MASTER OF EVIL AND ALL WAYS WILL BE..  WHEN THE DEVIL STOLE US FROM AFRICA , HE DIDNT STILL SAVAGES WITH BONES IN OUR NOSES, HE STOLE THE BEST KINGS, QUEENS ,PRINCES AND PRINNCESSES!!  MASTER BUILDERS TO COME AND SHOW HIS IGNORANT WICKED A!! HOW TO BUILD AND RUN A NATION!! THE GREAT DEBATERS JUST FURTHERE VERIFIES THE BLAK MANS GREATNESS...    WE ARETHE CREAM IOF THE PALNNET EARH GODS OF THE UNIVERSE!!!! AND TELL EM I SAID THAT  TO QUOTE MY BRTHA T.I.    GO SEE THE GREAT DEBATER FAM
December 31, 2007 8:22 AM
 

Profit101 said:

The movie was pretty damn good.  It showed how a little intelligence can go a long way

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December 31, 2007 9:27 AM
 

j.johnson said:

i enjoyed it
December 31, 2007 10:58 AM
 

renegro said:

lol at the best kings, queens, princesses being stole from africa . . aint nobody in them positions looking out for nobody but they own family
December 31, 2007 1:10 PM
 

BerettaMan said:

ya'll niggas are so ignorant and its a shame how you are victims to mental slavery.

before u praise a movie to shine light on the triumphs of black people and what obstacles they crossed, u would rather watch the departed?  

that is why niggas will always be niggas and real black people will excel.  
December 31, 2007 1:28 PM
 

KingOfEngland said:

i'm like 1 hr 44 min in2 da film, like da first 12min i aint gonna lie i was gonna swuthch da film off but den it jus started kickin in so yeh, good film  as of far, its a film dat is needed, if i had kids i wuld force dem 2 watch da film -da sex parts.
December 31, 2007 2:05 PM
 

RLM $Getmoney$ said:

lol - preach on brother. Didn't you read the Frank Lucas articles??? He's a lie.... so what your watching is fiction. The fact your still using the word nigga is ignorant.
December 31, 2007 2:13 PM
 

RLM $Getmoney$ said:

This site is full of haters. I love it. That's what HipHops about!
December 31, 2007 2:14 PM
 

AJRICH said:

This was great movie, it makes think about how hard it used 2 be for blacks , things we take for granite now like education
December 31, 2007 3:29 PM
 

KingOfEngland said:

DA MOVIE WAS NICE I AINT GONA LIE, ITS NEEDED. IT SHOULDNT B NEEDED BUT IT IS, PEOPLE STAY BLESSED, INABIT
December 31, 2007 5:26 PM
 

HERHOP said:

WHAT IS THERE NOT TO LIKE ABOUT THIS MOVIE?  IT'S A HISTORY LESSON........

WE AS AFRICAN AMERICANS DON'T VALUE ART(OR ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER) AT ALL.
WE BOOTLEG AND WE BURN......

LIFE IS MORE THEN BIG BOOTY BITCHES AND BLING.
IF WE DON'T PUT A VALUE ON EDUCATION AND FAMILY WE ARE DOOMED AS A RACE...........

January 4, 2008 2:43 PM
 

H-rap-brown said:

It was a beautiful movie produced, directed, and starring black people.
This isnt the average white-male-fantasy garbage that comes out of hollywood with a black-man being a buffoon or wearing a dress.

It also shows the true nature of the wicked white devil as he hangs, beats, and burns our people.
"In Texas they lynch negroes".
January 4, 2008 8:00 PM
 

baynig4sho said:

that movie was boring as fuck.
January 5, 2008 2:16 PM
 

baynig4sho said:

how come every black movie is about us defeating white people?it was interesting when it involved swimming but a fuckin debate class?this movie was boring as hell.and im not the type to only like movies like menace 2 society and stuff like that but cmon this movie was way too slow.it left me like "so what"we can beat a white school in a debate.big fuckin deal.i dont look down at my race like we were overcoming some incredibe odds by out talking some white kids because i feel like we are just as smart as any other race of people so who cares about us winning an arguement?it almost makes us seem inferrior like its some big accomplishment that were able to win something mental over whites.the only part that made it interesting to me is such a small college against a power house like harvard.but if it were some small white school it would have never became a movie.the shit offended me personally.    
January 5, 2008 2:27 PM
 

baynig4sho said:

you niggas kill me with this devil shit.yall talk all that shit and then go to work on monday like"yes sir what can i do for you next sir".fake ass niggas been talkin about revolution since the 60s and aint threw a fuckin pebble.
January 5, 2008 2:32 PM
 

Mr.WillNotLose said:

I agree with Boss Up...This movie is a good look but doesn't deserve (in my eyes) a Golden Globe or Oscar nod.

It is Pride and Glory Road with a slightly different premise: a debating team. Snooze.
January 9, 2008 3:55 PM
 

Mr.WillNotLose said:

baynig4sho...I salute you.
January 9, 2008 3:58 PM
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