REVIEW: WHEN WE WERE ALL BRONCOS

By Shaun Treat 

 Members of Denton High School's 1972 football team are shown above in an image from “When We Were All Broncos,” a documentary about Denton High during the era of desegregation. 

 

Members of Denton High School's 1972 football team are shown above in an image from “When We Were All Broncos,” a documentary about Denton High during the era of desegregation. 

Dentonites were abuzz at the Thin Line Film Festival this past February over the debut of the Denton-centric WHEN WE WERE ALL BRONCOS documentary, which chronicles the 1968-1973 school desegregation process alongside the Denton High School football team’s epic race to the ’72-73 state championship. Native son and filmmaker David Barrow, who wowed audiences with a poignant record-breaking premiere, has been honored by our city council who resolved last week that today, July 15th, would be named "David Barrow Day" because of his great work on the film. In honor of the new dubbing this day has received, we're running WDDI contributor Shaun Treat's review of the documentary which you can read below. If you haven't had the chance to check it out yet, you can grab a copy over at Recycled Books. Our town’s story of school desegregation is indeed uniquely remarkable, offering a glimpse into how those racially troubled times played-out a bit differently in Denton back in the day. Read on for more...


Barrow’s documentary is definitely a labor of love devoted to his hometown, but it is also careful to acknowledge that racial desegregation was neither easy nor immediate. Through interviews with townspeople, his fellow students at Denton High School, and his teammates on the 1972-73 Bronco football team at their 40th reunion, Barrow tries to understand how Denton emerged from the dark days of Jim Crow racial segregation to become the diverse and dynamic center for education, the arts, and multiracial Texas culture it is today. African-American students across Denton County had attended Fred Moore High School in Southeast Denton until the 1968-9 desegregation of Denton High School brought them all under one roof. Although the main narrative traces the amazing state championship bid of its racially integrated football team, When We Were All Broncos also tells the story of the students, educators, and community who rallied around the shared challenges they faced despite – or sometimes because of – their differences. 

In 1954, the same year as the groundbreaking SCOTUS Brown v Board of Education ruling, educator Alfred Tennyson Miller quietly petitioned North Texas State University to enroll in a doctoral course. "It is my conviction that my entrance now would contribute much to the successful, inevitable integration of Negroes into the school," Miller wrote. It wasn’t until a lawsuit the following year by Joe Atkins, who had been denied undergraduate admission, that US District Judge Sheehy issued an injunction prohibiting the school from race-based admission policies. Irma E.L. Sephas became the first African-American undergraduate student at North Texas in 1956, officially initiating racial desegregation. 1956 also saw Abner Hayes and Leon King begin integration of the NTSU football team under the visionary leadership of Head Coach Odus Mitchell and his assistants Fred McCain, Herb Ferrill, and Ken Bahnsen, whose away-games sometimes involved angry mobs pelting their bus with rocks and bottles or refusal to accommodate the team with food or boarding. Such prejudice only brought the team closer together in solidarity, a full 10 years before the Southwest Conference desegregated college football.

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UNT students chant "We Shall Overcome" as a quiet crowd of 1,750 students, faculty members, administrators and religious leaders gathered on the Union Building patio to begin a memorial service march for the slain Civil Rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Yet there were also some ugly incidents at home, where African-American students lived in the segregated neighborhoods of Southeast Denton because they were still denied on-campus housing, racial epithets chalked on NTSU sidewalks had to be washed away, and burning crosses appeared not only in front of the administration building but also the house of NTSU President J.C. Matthews. A peaceful 1961 student stand-in at the still-segregated Campus Theatre was also marred by drive-by gunshots, but by then the arc of history was clear to many Dentonites. As racial violence and Civil Rights resistance in other cities became a nightly news item, the Denton City Council in 1963 declared city facilities and programs open to all races, and the integration mavens of the Denton Women’s Christian Interracial Fellowship began their own community movement. 

By the time the Fred Moore High School closed in 1968 to integrate with DHS, the same year that MLK then RFK were tragically assassinated, Barrow’s eighth-grade class had little idea they would be making history. "One of the things I always thought about was how lucky we were,” Barrow marvels; “It was a special time. You think what a small group of people actually straddle that time before and after desegregation, it makes you think. And I wanted to go back and not just kind of reminisce about that team, but also look at the history of Denton.” Barrow has arranged to donate a sizeable portion of profits to the Denton Public School Foundation, with the goal of creating a $10,000 permanent endowment towards an annual scholarship to a deserving DHS senior. When We Were All Broncos tells an incredible story of turbulent times confronted with challenges and change, and a school system that forged a unique path through racial desegregation on its way to its first state football championship showdown in 43 years. While acknowledging the shortcomings and struggle familiar to that era, Barrow’s film nonetheless provides a gripping history wherein it was Denton that eventually emerged as the triumphant winner, thanks to our committed community champions. 


Shaun Treat is an assistant professor in Communication Studies at the University of North Texas and founder of the Denton Haunts historical ghost tour. Doc has written about numerous local places and personalities at his Denton Haunts blog, and is forever indebted to the great work of the fine folks with the Denton County Historical Commission and local keepers of history like Mike Cochran and Laura Douglas at the Emily Fowler Library for their tireless work in helping preserve Denton’s intriguing past. You can purchase WHEN WE WERE ALL BRONCOS at Recycled Books. 

WHAT WE DID: JULY 14th

The "Polar Vortex" is supposed to be back this week and cool things down a bit. We couldn't be happier. Once those 100+ degree temps reared their ugly heads, it almost had us melting. We forget how hot Denton summers are until they actually show up. Oh, well. At least sno-cones exist, right? 

Below are a bunch of photos that have been tagged with #WDDI on Instagram and the like. Some are from y'all and some are from us. They all show what life has been like in Denton over the past seven days. Click on the photos, themselves, to be linked back to the respective accounts of the original posters. Don't forget to tag your Denton-related photos with #WDDI over the course of this week to be included in next Monday's What We Did

West Oak Coffee Bar got some sweet art added to the front and side. The work was done by local artist Dan Black. We actually got a chance to go behind the wood and scope out the space. We'll have more info on that later. Until then, check out this c…

West Oak Coffee Bar got some sweet art added to the front and side. The work was done by local artist Dan Black. We actually got a chance to go behind the wood and scope out the space. We'll have more info on that later. Until then, check out this cool pic from @brefkast.  

Bell and Oak and tools. Have y'all replaced your wallet with one from Bell and Oak yet? We love ours.&nbsp;

Bell and Oak and tools. Have y'all replaced your wallet with one from Bell and Oak yet? We love ours. 

Oak St. Drafthouse. The third oldest house in Denton and home of all the beers. Photo by @purovalluco.&nbsp;

Oak St. Drafthouse. The third oldest house in Denton and home of all the beers. Photo by @purovalluco. 

Lost in the rubble of urban exploration. @clint_jay

Lost in the rubble of urban exploration. @clint_jay

The hand-drawn phalluses (that's the plural - we checked) at Eastside and Oak St. Drafthouse are better than any placemat you may have at home. We wonder which table has the most... Photo by Sara Button.&nbsp;

The hand-drawn phalluses (that's the plural - we checked) at Eastside and Oak St. Drafthouse are better than any placemat you may have at home. We wonder which table has the most... Photo by Sara Button. 

The discussion meeting for the convention center. Join the conversation - post your ideas and let us know what you think should happen with the possible convention center. @WeDentonDoIt.&nbsp;

The discussion meeting for the convention center. Join the conversation - post your ideas and let us know what you think should happen with the possible convention center. @WeDentonDoIt. 

@cassiearnoldart experimenting with different textures.&nbsp;

@cassiearnoldart experimenting with different textures. 

Macaroni Island's coffee tasting. @thedapperbat was there to catch it all.&nbsp;

Macaroni Island's coffee tasting. @thedapperbat was there to catch it all. 

Sean Starr working hard at the soon-to-open Hoochie's.&nbsp;

Sean Starr working hard at the soon-to-open Hoochie's. 

Splash Park Fundraiser at Denton Civic Center Pool

There was a fundraiser for the Denton Splash Park at the Civic Center pool last Thursday night with food trucks, live music, swimming and a whole lot of fun. 

In the mood for love? What about a gallery full of historic wedding dresses that will make you want to say 'I do' all over again. Snapped by @carlynjo.&nbsp;

In the mood for love? What about a gallery full of historic wedding dresses that will make you want to say 'I do' all over again. Snapped by @carlynjo. 

@thedapperbat thinks that all of those little quirks at Recycled are what makes it great. We agree. #Harrypotterfansunite

@thedapperbat thinks that all of those little quirks at Recycled are what makes it great. We agree. #Harrypotterfansunite

@karisa_adams showing off her haul from Cardos Farm Project - looks summery!&nbsp;

@karisa_adams showing off her haul from Cardos Farm Project - looks summery! 

@kimidawn24 and friends also made sure not to miss out on the U-pick day fun!&nbsp;

@kimidawn24 and friends also made sure not to miss out on the U-pick day fun! 

Cultivar Coffee will open in Denton this fall alongside Hypnotic Donuts. Until then, they'll be setup inside Recycled on Saturday mornings selling some delicious coffee until they sell out.&nbsp;

Cultivar Coffee will open in Denton this fall alongside Hypnotic Donuts. Until then, they'll be setup inside Recycled on Saturday mornings selling some delicious coffee until they sell out. 

@truxtorm is pumped to be moving forward with the Taylor Farm Project. We dig the preservation fun.&nbsp;

@truxtorm is pumped to be moving forward with the Taylor Farm Project. We dig the preservation fun. 

The United Way Luncheon

United Way kicked off their new video campaign with a bunch of their supporters, some decent cheesecake and excitement for the upcoming year and the opportunity to give, advocate and volunteer. Check out the video here and see how you can be a part of the community. 

Olympian Jordan Malone taught a bunch of kiddos how to get on the ice! @discoverdenton.&nbsp;

Olympian Jordan Malone taught a bunch of kiddos how to get on the ice! @discoverdenton. 

Paul Slavens never fails to entertain us with his $5 wit and melody. Never gets old does it @thebrainybabe?&nbsp;

Paul Slavens never fails to entertain us with his $5 wit and melody. Never gets old does it @thebrainybabe? 

@nataliemeansnice got up close and personal with the goodness of the Waffle Wagon.&nbsp;

@nataliemeansnice got up close and personal with the goodness of the Waffle Wagon. 

A celebratory gaze to acknowledge accomplishments and milestones. @alexsparks

A celebratory gaze to acknowledge accomplishments and milestones. @alexsparks

DOUBLE TACO! Jealous that @xtiffanyyoungbloodx gets to work next to La Sabrocita.&nbsp;

DOUBLE TACO! Jealous that @xtiffanyyoungbloodx gets to work next to La Sabrocita. 

We agree @shainasheaffphoto - tacos for breakfast are awesome.&nbsp;

We agree @shainasheaffphoto - tacos for breakfast are awesome. 

UNITED WAY DENTON COUNTY CAMPAIGN 2014

This year, we had the chance to produce the video for United Way's 2014 - 2015 Campaign. Below you can find that video featuring scenes from all over Denton County.

United Way Denton County is a locally governed, 501(c)(3) organization that has been helping our community since 1951. It's mission is to improve the lives of Denton County.

We were honored to partner in creating this year's video because we want to continue to see our community thrive by highlighting the work being done and at the same time expressing how much more remains to be accomplished. You, yourself, can give, advocate and volunteer. Start by going to unitedwaydenton.org.

WHAT WE DID: JULY 7TH 2014

We're feeling like Garfield back at work on this hot Monday morning. Thankfully, we got plenty of fun in on the long holiday weekend. Y'all apparently did, too! Below, you'll find lots of photos of Denton celebrating America and doing it up right. Summer heat, you got nuthin' on us. And Denton-area dermatologists, it looks as if you'll be busy for years to come! 

How about you? Did you have a great weekend, too? Don't forget to tag your 'grams with #wddi and we'll pick from our favorites and add 'em to next week's post! Oh, and the images are linked to the original posters this week, so just click on an image to go back to the Instagram user's account. 

The fourth of July parade is one of our favorite summer activities. Check out @sundayprintshop and his crew of cycles he led through the parade above.&nbsp;

The fourth of July parade is one of our favorite summer activities. Check out @sundayprintshop and his crew of cycles he led through the parade above. 

Fireworks by Ian Harber. Y'all didn't take too many pics from the show. Guess you were too busy being marveled.&nbsp;

Fireworks by Ian Harber. Y'all didn't take too many pics from the show. Guess you were too busy being marveled. 

Denton's Liberty Run from @DentonParks.&nbsp;

Denton's Liberty Run from @DentonParks. 

Photo hunting around Denton with @FiftyFiveOnePointFour. Just don't steal our favorite spots.&nbsp;

Photo hunting around Denton with @FiftyFiveOnePointFour. Just don't steal our favorite spots. 

More photo hunting around Denton with @FiftyFiveOnePointFour.&nbsp;

More photo hunting around Denton with @FiftyFiveOnePointFour. 

Summer in North Texas @JadeWintersee style.&nbsp;

Summer in North Texas @JadeWintersee style. 

Jasmine Cafe by @ThePaigels.&nbsp;

Jasmine Cafe by @ThePaigels. 

Green beans, etc... our garden sure didn't turn out this green. @jadewintersee's did, though.&nbsp;

Green beans, etc... our garden sure didn't turn out this green. @jadewintersee's did, though. 

Local furniture makers, Pastrana Studio, gave away one of their beautiful serving boards through their instagram account last week. If you don't already follow them, you better start.&nbsp;

Local furniture makers, Pastrana Studio, gave away one of their beautiful serving boards through their instagram account last week. If you don't already follow them, you better start. 

DCTA makes for a great summertime adventure. Photo by Ian Harber.&nbsp;

DCTA makes for a great summertime adventure. Photo by Ian Harber. 

More fun photo finds in Denton. Old timey Texas towns have lots of awesome abandoned, rubble-like buildings. Let's see some more. Photo by Molly Valdez.&nbsp;

More fun photo finds in Denton. Old timey Texas towns have lots of awesome abandoned, rubble-like buildings. Let's see some more. Photo by Molly Valdez. 

The North Branch Library and three flags on one of last week's stormy day's.&nbsp;

The North Branch Library and three flags on one of last week's stormy day's. 

Flag waving with Tex Bosley and Craig.&nbsp;

Flag waving with Tex Bosley and Craig. 

A toast from Rabbit Hole Brewing.&nbsp;

A toast from Rabbit Hole Brewing. 

Some sort of bike drum apparatus maybe? We don't know, but our interests are piqued. Photo by Katie Reese.&nbsp;

Some sort of bike drum apparatus maybe? We don't know, but our interests are piqued. Photo by Katie Reese. 

@christianblues &nbsp;thinks this couch in Oak St. Drafthouse is haunted. We're not ones to believe in ghosts much, but he may be on to something.&nbsp;

@christianblues  thinks this couch in Oak St. Drafthouse is haunted. We're not ones to believe in ghosts much, but he may be on to something. 

The season's last Twilight Tunes was last Thursday. Until next year! Photo by @wildflowerart.&nbsp;

The season's last Twilight Tunes was last Thursday. Until next year! Photo by @wildflowerart. 

More Twilight Tunes.&nbsp;

More Twilight Tunes. 

One of our favorite Denton bands, Bone Doggie and the Hickory St. Hellraisers closed out Twilight Tunes with a rockin' performance last Thursday. Photo by Amber Briggle.&nbsp;

One of our favorite Denton bands, Bone Doggie and the Hickory St. Hellraisers closed out Twilight Tunes with a rockin' performance last Thursday. Photo by Amber Briggle. 

THE DEN10: JULY 2

The Fourth of July is the third most celebrated and beloved of all Denton holidays (behind Day of The Dead and Holiday Lighting of course). There will be plenty to do and then after that there will be plenty of BBQ’s, picnics and house parties and then after that you can make it out to Apogee for the Kiwanis Fireworks followed by another round or twelve at one of our many stellar watering holes. It’s the ultimate Fourth Of July Choose Your Own Adventure book. Do what Denton does best and live life, celebrate freedom and make it count. We want to see what adventure you choose so remember to tag those ‘grams and FB posts with #WDDI.

Questions comments and fireworks can be directed towards glen@wedentondoit.com.


Wednesday, July 2nd
Comic Books In Action | Willis Library | 8AM - 5PM

Thursday, July 3rd
Red White & Booze | Hailey’s | 9PM

CVAD MFA Showcase | UNT Art Gallery; 1201 West Mulberry | 12-5PM

Friday, July 4th
Liberty Run 5K / 1 Mile Walk | North Lakes Rec Center | 6:30AM
Denton is a great place to run (that’s a nice way of saying we have an inadequate bike infrastructure). Get your freedom sweat on at this annual 5K through one of our beautiful parks all thanks to our wonderful Denton Parks & Rec.

Choose your own adventurer, Jordan Malone knows how to party.

Choose your own adventurer, Jordan Malone knows how to party.

Yankee Doodle Parade | Downtown | 9AM
Want to be in a parade? Show up at 8AM with an instrument and rehearse with the band before float judging starts at 8:30AM. Hometown Hero and silver medalist in the 2014 Winter Olympics, Jordan Malone will be the Grand Marshall. The Family Fun Jubilee starts right after this or if you need a drink, continue marching straight to Dan’s Silverleaf for a serious dance party.

Fourth of July Morning Western Swing Dance Party: Bonnie & Nick Norris | Dan’s Silverleaf | 10AM
You could do worse than to find yourself sipping on a bloody mary at Dan’s this Friday morning

4th of July Family Fun Jubilee | Quakertown Park | 9AM
Family fun stuff to do with the kids including a horseshoe tournament and entertainment at the Senior Center puncheon brought to you by the Young At Heart Band. Also of note: the Civic Center Pool will have a $1 admission from noon until 6PM.

Twilight Tunes | Courthouse On The Square | 10AM | FREE
The Downtown Main Street Association closes it’s award winning series this week with JR Byrd. This will happen right after the parade.

Apogee Stadium Fireworks | UNT Apogee Stadium | 5:30PM
Check out the schedule following the link to see what’s allowed in the stadium. For those of you who “might check it out” last second and want to scramble toward the highway for the view, the airborne explosions begin at 9:45PM. The Kiwanis Club of Denton puts this on as a fundraiser to benefit the Children’s Clinic.

Saturday, July 5th
Festival In The Baberhood | 715 Panhandle / The Gnome Dome | Party Time
Oh, Panhandle House. Such fond memories can be relived this Saturday at this house show reunion of sorts. 

BETTER BLOCK PHOTO ROUNDUP

Words and images by Will Milne

Better Block Denton took place this past Saturday morning (and early afternoon). We've already written quite a bit about the event before it occurred, but we stopped by on both Friday (for construction/setup) and Saturday (day of) to check things out and take some photos.

As of now, there is little to no trace of the event outside of the old Piggly Wiggly on Sherman Dr. Pretty soon that space will be a La Azteca Meat Market (and the grapevine tells us a portion of the space will become a quinceanera event area, as well), but if this weekend taught us anything, it's that there's more to Denton than just the square (do y'all still go to Fry?). People came out in droves to this event and we noticed quite a few walking/biking. A business of any caliber opening up in this neighborhood would do gangbusters and we're hoping to see something spinoff of BBD and open up somewhere close in the next year or so. If Oak Cliff's Better Block led to Davis St. Espresso, then we're excited to see what's in store (Denton may have a glut of coffee shops, but nothing up north). That said, we'll take whatever we can get!

Below you can scope out some of the fun that was had at Better Block Denton. 

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