In an impactful speech, Tolson explains that while the goal of slavery was to, “Keep the slave physically strong, but psychologically weak and dependent on the slave master” and to “keep the body, take the mind,” he and the other professors of Wiley College are here to help the students “to find, take back, and keep [their] righteous mind[s] because obviously, [they] have lost it” (The Great Debaters, 2007).
Tolson and the other professors at Wiley empowered students by fostering an environment of critical thinking and intellectual engagement. They encouraged open dialogue about social injustices, helping students to articulate their thoughts and feelings. By integrating literature, history, and personal experiences into their teachings, they inspired students to reclaim their identities and advocate for their rights, ultimately guiding them to confront societal issues with confidence and conviction. This approach not only educated but also emboldened students to embrace their agency and fight for change.
I have added a link to the Righteous from Yad Vashem.
yes noach was a righteous person cos he obeyed g-d and did as he said also he helped his family and knew that there was a reason that g-d was flooding the world. :) hope that helped u :)
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Righteous Gentiles: chasidei umos haolam.
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Socrates helped Alexander Ann Sullivan helped Helen Keller
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To show them off & to show their children how great the collage is so they will one day take over Hope It Helped!
With minimal editing, the phrase would read better rendered as: "She helped the students reach the level of fluency and comprehension that was in accordance with their objective."
Computers are very useful. you can look up stuff and have fun! hope i helped!
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