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Dr. Thomas F. Freeman, Texas Southern University educator for 70 years, makes his transition

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Already an icon in many circles, Freeman rose to more widespread prominence and a fresh appreciation last year when his three-digit birthday was feted in a large public affair attended by dignitaries and scores of former students.

In a statement shortly after the announcement of Freeman’s death, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner extended prayers and condolences to relatives, former students and the TSU community.

As the founding Dean of the Honors College at Texas Southern University, Dr. Freeman indeed was a legendary figure and an inspiration to students for more than seven decades.”

Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, a former Freeman student who also served in the Texas Senate, sent thoughts to his former professor’s wife and family.

In the book, Dr. Gloria Batiste-Roberts, Freeman’s former student and successor as director and head coach of the TSU debate team, recalled his philosophy on teaching someone to speak and debate well.

Source: Houston Forward Times - Reporting The Truth | Affecting Change | Moving Forward
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