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Some of Thelma Thurston Gorham's notes and documents. This includes notes with magazine article suggestions and religious material, particularly the Baháʼí faith's seven lamps of wisdom. It also contains an underlined copy of S. I. Hayakawa's "The Semantics of Being Negro," and a 1961 newspaper clipping of "Questions of Misfortune of Jews Raised at Trial" by Relman Morin.
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Some of Thelma Thurston Gorham's notes and other documents relating to questionnaires and other studies. This includes different contacts, a letter with colloquium committee suggestions for equal opportunity found inside a National Education Association Now special issue, and other notes on propaganda, civil rights and the African American press. Other documents include research materials such as questionnaires, group audio screenings, and other notes on research methods in social relations. There is also a copy from a 1948 article from the American Restaurant Magazine titles "What a cup of coffee costs" by R.D. Mock, as well as some drafts of letters, notes on non-violence, materials from Alpha Kappa Alpha, and other financial documents.
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A collection of Thelma Thurston Gorham's personal notes and other documents. Some of these notes are related to her teaching and writing, as well as different contact information. There are also notes and questionnaires on race, an article draft titled "Why?" covering African American Journalism, and a speech draft on Equal Opportunity. It also includes the program for the 1970 Minnesota Equal Educational Opportunity Seminar, other personal documents and receipts from repair services.
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A collection of Thelma Thurston Gorham's personal notes and other documents. The majority of these notes are written on blue books and contain different peoples' contact information and personal reminders. There are also some notes on writing from her teaching at Florida A&M University and F.D. Moon Junior High School, where she noted things such as "Gorham's Laws." There are also pages that contain different definitions, notes from forums, listening posts, and community meetings, as well as some early drafts of articles and letters. Moreover, there are some personal documents and receipts from different services, such as repairs and airport transit.
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A folder titled "Minorities and Mass Media" collected by Thelma T. Gorham. The folder contains documents from The National Business League including a booklet titled "Building a Constituency: The New Thrust," two pamphlets, the December issue of their National Memo, a membership application, and a news release.
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An illustration drawn by Croyster, otherwise unspecified, of four portraits arranged over an outline of the state of Florida.
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A fifteen page collection of brief texts for the purpose of advising on the topic of public speaking, each accompanied by a hand-drawn illustration, titled "Problems of the Public Speaker."
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A folder of documents collected by Thelma T. Gorham. The folder includes documents related to professional/career endeavors, publishing, marketing, journalism, multiple biographical sketches, two speeches, newspaper clippings, FAMU related documents, and other miscellaneous documents. Also included is an abstract for Gorham's paper titled, "Three Great Black Women Journalists: Pioneers in the Capitol Press Corps."
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A folder of documents collected by Thelma T. Gorham. The documents pertain to a lawsuit filed by Marguerite Gamble against the University of Minnesota, N. L. Gault Jr., and C. Peter Magrath for discrimination. The documents include letters, proceedings, protest materials, a copy of the filing with the State of Minnesota Department of Human Rights, and newspaper clippings.
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A folder of documents collected by Thelma T. Gorham. The folder includes documents related to a career in journalism, minorities in media, a civil rights bill, information on poverty, and background on school segregation cases.