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191 I N D E X Abney, Teresa, 104 Abrahams, Roger D., 36 Adams, Franklin, 126 Adams, Henry, 155 Adams, John Quincy, 119 Adams, Katherine H., 64 African American discourse, 36, 40, 51, 55–56 African American Vernacular English (AAVE), 36 African Americans: and black newspapers , 52, 57; and civil rights movement, 42; in Denton County, 106; intellect of, 47; literacy of, 22; lynching and other violence against, 28, 37, 46, 50–51, 128; suffrage for, 81, 106. See also black colleges ; desegregation; segregation Alexander, Thomas, 138 AmericanAssociationofUniversityWomen (AAUW), 78, 80, 166n9 Anderson, John A., 82 anschauung (sense impression), 118, 168n3 Aptheker, Herbert, 51 Arendt, Hannah, 38 Aristotle, 49, 165n6 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman, 18 audience, 48, 57, 98–99 authority, 37–43 Avent, Joseph Emory, 122 Bacon, Jacqueline, 15 Bagg, Lyman, 20 Baker, Elizabeth, 141 Balester, Valerie M., 36 Barnes, Walter, 138–39 Bates College, 44 Beil, Gail K., 28 Bell, Benjamin, 42, 49, 51 Bentinck, Catherine, 83, 86, 167n21 Berlin, James A., 1, 6, 8, 17, 21, 139 Bérubé, Michael, 16, 58 Bible, 36, 55–56, 110 Biggers, John, 58 Bishop College, 23, 44 Bizzell, William B., 73, 97–98, 166n8 Black Arts Movement, 53, 54 black colleges: and academic “whitewashing ,” 51–52; classical liberal arts tradition at, 15, 19–20, 22, 24, 32, 59–60, 68, 110, 152; competition among, 23; differences among, 22–23; enrollment statistics of, ix, 19, 22, 60–61; faculty and presidents of, 24; institutional features of, 61; mission of, 15–16, 21; private versus public, 18–23; and black communities, 21–22; rhetorical education at, 15, 20–21, 43–44, 59–60; role of, 60–61; in Texas, 18; women students at, 61. See also Wiley College Black Consciousness Movement, 53 192 Index Black English Vernacular (BEV), 36 blacks. See African Americans Blanton, Annie Webb, 147, 170n17 Blayney, Lindsey, 109 Bledsoe, James Marcus, 134, 137–38, 145 Boswell, Hamilton, 28, 30, 39–40, 42 Bowden, Artemisia, 23 Bowers, William, 61 Bowman, Mary, 136, 138, 144, 145, 148 Bozeman, Jessie, 98 Brackenridge, Eleanor, 71, 77–78, 94–95, 166n12 Brackenridge, George, 166n12 Bralley, Francis Marion, 73–74, 95–96 Branch, Mary Elizabeth, 23 Brereton, John C., ix, 153 Bridges, Henry T., 132–33, 143–44 Briggs, Le Baron Russell, 3 Brooks, Charles, 118 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 16, 53 Brooks, Maybelle, 98 Brown, Hallie Quinn, 17, 116 Brown, Robert E., 23, 27, 164nn7–8 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 164n10, 165n15 Bruce, William, 170n17 Button, Garland, 144, 170n16 Callaway, Isadore, 84, 85, 166n11 Calverton, V. F., 34 Campbell, Doak Sheridan, 85 Campbell, JoAnn, 65 Cansler, Ronald Lee, 54, 57–58 Carr, Jean Ferguson, 1 Carr, Stephen L., 1 Central Normal College, 122–27, 131–32, 135 Channing, Edward T., 4 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 170n18 Ciardi, John, 57 Clark, Evert Mordecai, 121–22 Clark, Lindsay, 127 classical liberal arts tradition, 15, 19–20, 22, 24, 32, 59–60, 68, 110, 152 Claxton, Philander P., 168n6 Cobb, Susan F., 63, 101, 167n19 Cole, Thomas, 42 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 56 colleges. See higher education; specific colleges and universities Collins, Margaret, 108 Columbia Teachers College, 138, 149 Columbia University, 29, 33, 84, 165n3 Comenius, Johann, 165–66n6 community colleges, 150 composition. See rhetorical education Connors, Robert J., 1, 5, 8 Cornell, Charlotte, 167n21 Cott, Nancy F., 80–81 Cox, Oliver Cromwell, 15, 28–29, 33 Crawford, Claude, 129, 135, 147 Crawford, Robert, 7 Crowley, Sharon, 1, 6, 8, 51, 110 Cummings, E. E., 103 Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, 81 current-traditional rhetoric, 1–3, 6, 8, 17, 31, 66, 163n1, 169–70n13 Currier, Theodore S., 164n11 Daedalian, 68, 85, 89–90, 92, 94–110, 167nn18, 20 Darst, Warren, 122 debate: and audience, 48; at black colleges, 43–44; dress and appearance of debate team, 49; at East Texas Normal College , 134; interracial debates, 44–46, 164n11; and logical fallacies, 48–49; at Texas Woman’s University (TWU), 93; at University of Texas, 107–8; at Wiley College, 20–21, 25, 43–49, 164n14; and women, 44–45, 164n12. See also rhetorical education Decker, Sarah Platt, 83 Delpit, Lisa, 148 Denney, Joseph Villiers, 26, 32, 169n12 desegregation, 42, 50, 164n10, 164–65n15. See also segregation Dewey, John, 75, 165n6 Dickinson, Emily, 61 Dill, Augustus Granville, 22 Dogan, Matthew, 18, 23, 27, 29–31, 45, 50 Dos Passos, John, 14 Dove, Rita, 16 Du Bois, W. E. B., 22, 49, 51 Duncan, Edna, 87 Index 193 Eastman, Henry Parker, 145, 146 East Texas Normal College: administration of, 114; buildings of, 169n11...

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