First All-African American Women's Debate Team Wins National Competition

Sama_El
Published on Jan 16, 2025
There's no arguing it -- Towson University's debate team made a historic win. They are the first all-African American Women's team to win a national debate competition. Team members Ameena Ruffin and Korey Johnson were in the Fox45 studio to talk about their major victory.

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