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    The movie the Great Debaters can teach us many things about the value of rhetoric. The dictionary definition of rhetoric is‚ the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion. So a movie that deals with a group of young black college students fighting for rights can teach us a great deal of things. First off these students‚ instead of fighting with riots and their fists used words. They began against the top Negro college in the state of Texas and eventually worked their

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    The Great Debaters The movie Great Debaters was about a debate team from Wiley College in Texas. They were a very good debate team‚ only losing one match before facing and defeating the national champs‚ Harvard University. When they faced Harvard they didn’t have their coach or their best debater‚ but a young boy named James stepped up and defeated the champs. The message of the film to me is‚ if you put your mind to it you can accomplish

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    The Great Debaters The Great Debaters‚ directed by Denzel Washington‚ is an inspirational movie about a specific debate team overcoming racism in the segregated South. It is based off of the debate team of Wiley College‚ a small religious black school in East Texas‚ during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Under the guidance of their coach Melvin Tolson‚ the team kept prevailing week after week against every single opponent. They started competing with other black schools but eventually worked

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    The movie “The Great Debaters” has a huge impact on African American students. This movie was based on the 1930s when colleges were segregated. Forest Whitaker was a preacher in the Methodist church. In the beginning of the movie he gave a speech. He preaches‚ “I believe we are the most privileged people in America because we have the most important job in America‚ the education of our young people”. These young people he speaks of are the young African American students. Our leaders are the most

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    Based on a true story‚ the plot revolves around the efforts of debate coach Melvin B. Tolson (Denzel Washington) at historically black Wiley College to place his team on equal footing with whites in the American South during the 1930s‚ when Jim Crow laws were common and lynch mobs were a pervasive fear for blacks. In the movie‚ the Wiley team eventually succeeds to the point where they are able to debate Harvard University. This was their 47th annual debate team.Based on a true story‚ the plot revolves

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    In the movie‚ The Great Debaters‚ one debate coach tries to place his debate team on the same performance level of white students in the American south. This movie takes place in the 1930’s when Jim Crow Laws were still common. Throughout the movie‚ we recognize personality types‚ understand the motivation and the critical thinking skills that each character possesses. Hamilton Burgess‚ Henry Lowe‚ Samantha Booke‚ and James Farmer Jr. are the four debaters we learn about in this movie. Although

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    Esther Vander Ploeg Professor Shannon EN 100 22 September 2014 A review of The Great Debaters The Great Debaters which is an award winning film starring Henry Lowe (Nate Parker)‚ Samantha booke (Jurnee Smollett) Melvin B Tolson (Denzel Washington) James Farmer Jr. (Denzel Whitaker) is based on a true story of four brave courage’s “underdog debaters” and there remarkable coach from Wiley College (an all-black institution) In Marshall‚ Texas in the Jim crow of the south in the 1930’s.

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    so that we can do what we want to do.” Significance of the Quote When Abraham Lincoln signed Emancipation Proclamation on January 1‚1863‚ he might not believe that Negroes would still be suffering from racism before the fifties of the 20th. Inspired by a true story‚ The Great Debaters plunges us into the South of the mid 1930s Texas America. In southern America Negroes’ living condition was still under the whites in many aspects‚ like education‚ work. Blacks endured the daily indignity of discrimination

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    The Great Debaters is an inspiring true story of the Debate Team consisting of four students and their professor from Wiley College‚ in Marshall‚ Texas. As an all black school‚ Wiley College during the 1930’s trained young minds to believe in themselves and to use their educated minds  to change the hearts and minds of society‚ to establish peace‚ and maintain human dignity‚ tolerance and acceptance for all people‚ no matter the color of their skin‚ origin of their birth‚ language they speak‚ or

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    Wilhelmina Amansec 14 September 2012 Response Journal on The Great Debaters Quotation: “When I was a child‚ I spoke as a child. I understood likea child‚ I thought as a child‚ but when I became a man‚ I put away childish ways.” Significance of the Quote This was said at the beginning of the movie ‘The Great Debaters’ by Professor Tolson to the incoming freshmen of Wiley College. The reason why Professor Tolson chose this verse

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