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November 26, 2014 |

White Rock Baptist Church, 2014, Durham, NC

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White Rock Baptist Church, 2014, Durham, NC
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  • “Fill Up the Jails” Speech Reenactment
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  • 1967 – White Rock Torn Down
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  • Assignment One: Multi-textual Presentation
  • Assignment Two: Multi-textual Presentation Speech Analysis
  • Activity One: Structure and Argument
  • Activity Two: Identifying Modes of Persuasion
  • Activity Three: Listening to the speech
  • Activity Four: Language
  • Activity Five: Audience Activity
  • Public Speaking Exhibitions

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