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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include information about stress management.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include drafts of letters, Gorham's opinion on a complaint made about Tallahassee Democrat, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A folder of documents collected by Thelma T. Gorham. Included are documents related to the FAMU Journalism Department, a project titled "Three Great Black Women Pioneers in the Capitol press Corps," newspaper clippings, informational pamphlets, and other miscellaneous documents.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include information about editorial writing, a poem, contact information, notes related to her Journalism courses, drafts of letters, notes related to the Local Spiritual Assembly and the Baha'i faith, and other miscellaneous jottings. Tucked into the pages is a blank grading rubric.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include an outline and excerpts about the Black press as a recorder of Black History, an entry about Gorham's political opinions, meeting notes, and an entry about world peace. Tucked into the pages is a newspaper clipping and a typed document about dating.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include drafts of letters related to Gorham's mother, moving, Gorham's experience with the FAMUAN, and future endeavors. Tucked into the pages is a newspaper clipping from Times Digest and a printed letter from Gorham to her insurance company.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include excerpts about some of Gorham's achievements, contact information, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include drafts of letters, contact information, journalistic pursuits, contact information, and a thesis statement about the scarcity of black students in journalism.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes relate to the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'i faith including meeting minutes for the DTC.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes relate to the future of predominantly black colleges, an entry about the Ross family reunion, and other miscellaneous jottings. Tucked into the pages is a newspaper clipping from The Guardian.