Damaged Letter from Nina Anasa Harding to Thelma T. Gorham, April 14, 1971
Item
Title
Damaged Letter from Nina Anasa Harding to Thelma T. Gorham, April 14, 1971
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Type
Text
Creator
Harding, Nina Anasa (Correspondent)
Gorham, Thelma Thurston, 1913-1991 (Correspondent)
Date
1971-04-14
Description
A letter from Nina Anasa Harding to Thelma T. Gorham. Ms. Harding tells Mrs. Gorham about a sensitive piece of mail coming her way that is only to be opened by her. The exact situation is uncertain, but the letter's tone is urgent and has an air of confidentiality. A postscript encourages Mrs. Gorham to keep her confidence and that they should be prepared to struggle in order to avoid "blame."
Genre
Personal correspondence
Language
English
Place
Seattle (Wash.)
Minneapolis (Minn.)
Physical Description
1 page
Identifier
JGRCMA-MSS2004-1108-B008C-F057-I002
Topics
Gorham, Thelma Thurston
African American women educators
African American women journalists
Women in communication
Physical Location
Thelma T. Gorham Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.