Details for Dr. Thomas F. Freeman

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5000022840

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Marker Number 22840
Atlas Number 5000022840
Marker Title Dr. Thomas F. Freeman
Index Entry Freeman, Thomas F.
Address 3100 Cleburne St.
City Houston
County Harris
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 271618
UTM Northing 3290331
Subject Codes educational topics; religious leaders; African American topics
Marker Year 2020
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Texas Southern University, near MLK Humanities Center/School of Communications, near Sigma Pi Healing Tree and Carroll Harris Simms Sculpture Plaza. Map dot approximate.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (June 27, 1919 - June 6, 2020) Celebrated philosophy professor and debate coach, Dr. Thomas Franklin Freeman, was born in Richmond, Virginia, to Louis and Louise (Willis) Freeman. Thomas Freeman attended Armstrong High School and graduated at age 15. He enrolled at Virginia Union University and earned his bachelor's degree in English. He went on to earn a doctorate from the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. Dr. Freeman was also pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Richmond. In 1949, he received a job offer from Texas Southern University (TSU) as a philosophy professor. Dr. Freeman accepted the offer under the impression that it would only be for nine months. After the first year, he decided to stay at the school while serving the community as a minister at Mount Horem Baptist Church in Houston's Fifth Ward. He organized the TSU debate team in 1949. The team gained recognition and prestige after the student debaters beat Harvard University in a tournament in 1956. Under Dr. Freeman's leadership, the debate team won over 3,000 trophies and numerous tournaments. In 2009, the TSU Honors College was named after Dr. Freeman as a sign of respect and gratitude for his contributions to the school and the African American community. As a debate coach, philosophy professor and minister, Dr. Freeman directly influenced the lives of thousands of people in more than 70 years of service at TSU and 69 years pastoring Mt. Horem Baptist Church. He met, taught and influenced national and global figures such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Barbara Jordan. In his 100-year life, Dr. Freeman left an indelible mark on his community and nation. (2020)

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