Paul McGillicuddy

Paul McGillicuddy

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    • Lisa 2022-04-22 07:01:39

      The Power of Debate

      Fantastic! This was the first black movie I have ever seen indeed and as the story went on, I was impressed by the ongoing debates.
      This was a true story of Professor Melvin B. Tolson, who formed a debate team at a small African -American college (Wiley College) in rural Texas in the 1930's and...

    • Margarette 2022-03-20 09:02:04

      Your discomfort is because modern technology has created the illusion that you are modern

      as the title

      Many people say that the political correctness of the United States wants to burn other people's constitutions, because there are only rights but no obligations in it, which makes some people in China feel uncomfortable. Chinese female embryos have obligations, and they will be...

    • Stuart 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      After Denzel Washington became famous, he finally made a film for his skin tone. It was unexpected that today Obama finally made their dream a reality. It is very meaningful to watch this film on the day of the election.

    • Reed 2021-12-26 08:01:01

      At the end of the debate, I saw my passion

    The Great Debaters quotes

    • James Farmer Jr.: We do what we have to do in order to do what we want to do.

    • James Farmer Jr.: In Texas they lynch Negroes. My teammates and I saw a man strung up by his neck and set on fire. We drove through a lynch mob, pressed our faces against the floorboard. I looked at my teammates. I saw the fear in their eyes and, worse, the shame. What was this Negro's crime that he should be hung without trial in a dark forest filled with fog. Was he a thief? Was he a killer? Or just a Negro? Was he a sharecropper? A preacher? Were his children waiting up for him? And who are we to just lie there and do nothing. No matter what he did, the mob was the criminal. But the law did nothing. Just left us wondering, "Why?" My opponent says nothing that erodes the rule of law can be moral. But there is no rule of law in the Jim Crow south. Not when Negroes are denied housing. Turned away from schools, hospitals. And not when we are lynched. St Augustine said, "An unjust law in no law at all.' Which means I have a right, even a duty to resist. With violence or civil disobedience. You should pray I choose the latter.