Chandra Snell Clark is an award-winning speaker, performer and writer. She has performed her original one-woman dramatic monologue, “Through Voice and Pen: Ida B. Wells-Barnett and the First Amendment,” at colleges, conferences and festivals throughout the country. Her Ph.D. dissertation examines the rhetoric of Black journalist Almena Davis Lomax. She teaches speech courses at Florida A&M University, where both her father and brother were members of the Marching 100.
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Types of Speeches, Topic Selection and Audience Analysis
Module 3: Origins of Western Rhetoric
Module 4: Basic Speech Organization
Module 5: Practicing Your Speech
Module 6: Using Supporting Material
Module 7: Speech Organizational Patterns for Informative Speeches
Module 8: Methods of Speech Delivery
Module 9: Using the Voice and Body for Maximum Impact
Module 10: Using Language
Module 11: Presentation Aids
Module 12: Ethical Public Speaking
Module 13: Persuasive Speaking
Module 14: Special Occasion Speeches