so the blacks could be as good as the whites in the debate team
they want to be white not black lol
Harvard
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.
Professor Tolson's involvement in the organization of the unions significantly influenced the debate team by fostering a sense of unity and purpose among its members. His advocacy for social justice and equity inspired the team to tackle complex societal issues, enhancing their debates with deeper ethical considerations. Additionally, his leadership in the unions provided the team with valuable skills in negotiation and public speaking, ultimately strengthening their performance in competitions. This intertwining of activism and academia created a unique environment that empowered students to articulate their beliefs effectively.
3 speakers are there in a debate team.
The mascot of Harvard University is John Harvard, the founder of the University, which is actually pretty lame.
no
Yes, the nouns debate, team, and the compound noun debate team are all common nouns; words for any debate, any team, and any debate team.A proper noun is the name of persons, places, things, or titles; for example:Elmer J. Fudd High School Debate Team, The Fudders!UMKC Debate Squad House, 5311 Holmes, Kansas City, MOThe National Collegiate Debate Championships'Debate Team' 2008 documentary by Green Lamp Pictures (see the link below)
affirmative team
The team name for Harvard University athletics is the Crimson. Unofficially, their mascot is John Harvard, an Englishman for whom the school is named after.
The debate team went to the state competition. I practiced for my debate at school.
The team that supports the resolution