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Civil Rights icon James Farmer's skilled oratory was shaped in part as a member of the legendary debate team portrayed in the 2007 film, The Great Debaters. Timothy O’Donnell is furthering Farmer's footsteps by developing high-quality debate teams at historically black colleges and universities. Also: As entrepreneurs in a largely segregated trade, African-American funeral directors were among the few black individuals who were economically independent. Suzanne Smith, in her book, To Serve the Living, shows how their financial freedom gave them the ability to support the struggle for civil rights as well as bury the dead.
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Civil Rights icon James Farmer's skilled oratory was shaped in part as a member of the legendary debate team portrayed in the 2007 film, The Great Debaters. Timothy O’Donnell is furthering Farmer's footsteps by developing high-quality debate teams at historically black colleges and universities. Also: As entrepreneurs in a largely segregated trade, African-American funeral directors were among the few black individuals who were economically independent. Suzanne Smith, in her book, To Serve the Living, shows how their financial freedom gave them the ability to support the struggle for civil rights as well as bury the dead.
Transcript
No Argument Here: Reviving Collegiate Debate
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Denzel Washington’s 2007 film “The Great Debaters” retold the story of the upstart debate team at Wiley College in Texas:
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Denzel Washington depicts real life debate coach Melvin Tolson who recruited and motivated the young James Farmer who later became a leader in the civil rights movement. I’m Sarah McConnell and today on With Good Reason, the arguments for reviving collegiate debate.
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Later on today’s show, we investigate the role of the funeral in African American culture.
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But first, Tim O’Donnell is a professor of communications at the University of Mary Washington and he coaches the debate team there. He says a rigorous background in debate helped civil rights leaders like James Farmer and Malcolm X shape persuasive arguments. In addition to coachin...
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Timing and Cues
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