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    Red-Carpet Premiere of Film Celebrates Perry Wallace’s Life

    Tn TribuneBy Tn TribuneDecember 7, 2017Updated:January 17, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos and Godfrey Dillard, back row center, and family members of Perry Wallace attended the “Triumph” premiere. Photo by Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt
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    NASHVILLE, TN — Hundreds of people—including family, friends, teammates and fans—gathered at Vanderbilt’s Langford Auditorium Dec. 4 for the premiere of Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace, a documentary of the late Wallace’s courage and struggles as a student-athlete breaking the color barrier in the SEC.

    “The film is called Triumph for a reason,” Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said at the event. “Perry’s triumph in the classroom and out of it is a story that no one will ever forget.”

    Filmmaker Rich Gentile, Perry Wallace’s teammate and fellow SEC pioneer Godfrey Dillard and Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos with Wallace’s sisters at the premiere of “Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace” on Dec. 4. Photo by Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt

    Filmmaker Rich Gentile, Perry Wallace’s teammate and fellow SEC pioneer Godfrey Dillard and Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos with Wallace’s sisters at the premiere of “Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace” on Dec. 4. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt)

    Following the searchlight to the red carpet were more than 300 guests, including 30 members of Wallace’s family escorting his three sisters, teammate and fellow barrier-breaker Godfrey Dillard, former Tennessee Titan Eddie George and CMA emerging artist Shane Runion.

    Also in the crowd were former Vanderbilt student-athletes Shan Foster, the all-time leading scorer for Vanderbilt basketball; Chris Williams and Jovan Haye, who both played in the NFL; and Fox Sports golf commentator Ned Williams. ESPN’s Buster Olney, who attended Vanderbilt on the prestigious Fred Russell–Grantland Rice Scholarship, also came to the premiere.

    The event was bittersweet, as the civil rights activist and attorney died Dec. 1 from cancer. He was 69. Wallace, BE’70, became the SEC’s first African American varsity basketball player on Dec. 2, 1967, when he played in a game against SMU in Dallas, then made his conference debut two days later in a game against Auburn at Memorial Gymnasium.

    The premiere of “Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace” was held Dec. 4 in Vanderbilt’s Langford Auditorium. Photo by Joe Howell/Vanderbilt

    Triumph: The Untold Story of Perry Wallace was directed by Rich Gentile. It is narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whittaker. The film was commissioned by Vanderbilt University, and Zeppos is one of the film’s executive producers. It is not yet commercially released.

    Following the film, Zeppos, Dillard, Gentile and Vice Chancellor for Athletics and University Affairs and Athletics Director David Williams held a panel discussion. Zeppos noted that the work of reconciliation must continue, both on campus and in the greater community.

    “We can say we’ve seen this movie and learned its lessons, but this work has to go on every day,” he said. “There’s a lot of healing that has to happen, and it really has to be a continuous commitment to make Vanderbilt better each time, to be done in a constant way and not just a historical way.”

    The movie event wrapped up a weekend of honors marking the 50th anniversary of the integration of the Southeastern Conference during which Wallace and Dillard were celebrated at the SEC football championship in Atlanta with the league’s Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award.

    Learn more about Wallace and Dillard’s story at vu.edu/courage.

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