Wiley College did not debate Harvard University. They defeated USC for the National Championship in 1935.
http://www.wileyc.edu/tgd.asp
Wiley post died in a crash in Alaska, while on a record breaking flight.
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Wiley Post is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery (section 48), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Wiley says "chum and a lot ,of it!''
Arthur Post
The Great Debaters was a 2007 period drama based on the historically black Wiley College debate team in the 1930s. The film depicts the team beating the Harvard University debate team. In real life, the team beat the reigning University of Southern California team, not Harvard.
Franklin Baldwin Wiley has written: 'Flowers that never fade' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Harvard University. Botanical Museum, Harvard University
James L. Farmer, Jr.
they want to be white not black lol
They actually debated USC who was the National Champions. In 1935, Melvin Tolson led the Wiley Debate Team to the national championship to defeat the University of Southern California before an audience of eleven hundred people.
Wiley College was created in 1873.
The best place to find the transcripts of the Wiley College Debates of 1935 is in the Wiley College Library. Wiley College is located in Marshall, TX.
There are far more than 7. There is Florida A&M, Spelman College, Howard University, Morehouse College, Alabama State University, Wiley College, & many more.
The motto of Wiley College is 'Achieving Excellence Through Pride and Performance'.
The Wiley debate team won several contests against other colleges using the theme of racism and oppression to present sound arguments. The college debate team and experienced prepared each member for future jobs that included uplifting the black race and engaging in community.
Dr Brock Smith and Dr Michael Forster of harvard university
According to the article in http://www.marshallnewsmessenger.com/featr/content/features/greatdebaters/farmer_tolson.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=5 the subject was 'nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions'