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Dr. Marcus H. Boulware (1899–1990) was a pioneering educator, writer, and public speaking expert who made a lasting impact at Florida A&M University. He served on the faculty for several decades, beginning in the 1920s, and became widely known for his work in speech, drama, and communication.
Boulware was instrumental in developing FAMU’s speech and drama programs and was a strong advocate for effective communication as a tool for leadership and social advancement. Beyond the classroom, he authored numerous books and guides on public speaking, etiquette, and personal development, many of which were widely used by students and community members.
Through his teaching, writing, and mentorship, Dr. Boulware influenced generations of students, helping them build confidence, professionalism, and strong communication skills. His legacy remains an important part of FAMU’s academic and cultural history.
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED095604.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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