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- American_Forensic_Association abbreviation "AFA".
- American_Forensic_Association abstract "The American Forensic Association was founded in 1949 in Chicago. It took over the National Debate Tournament from the United States Military Academy in 1966 and runs the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament. It is a national organization designed to promote excellence in public speaking, individual events, and debate.".
- American_Forensic_Association formationDate "1949-12-10".
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- American_Forensic_Association location River_Falls,_Wisconsin.
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- American_Forensic_Association purpose "To seek greater understanding of the history and practice of reasoned discourse as a sound basis for public involvement.".
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- American_Forensic_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Forensic Association".
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- American_Forensic_Association abbreviation "AFA".
- American_Forensic_Association formation "1949-12-10".
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- American_Forensic_Association leaderName "Daniel Cronn-Mills".
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- American_Forensic_Association comment "The American Forensic Association was founded in 1949 in Chicago. It took over the National Debate Tournament from the United States Military Academy in 1966 and runs the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament. It is a national organization designed to promote excellence in public speaking, individual events, and debate.".
- American_Forensic_Association label "American Forensic Association".
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