African American Press documents
Item
Title
African American Press documents
Rights Information
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Type
Text
Creator
Gorham, Thelma Thurston (Creator)
Date
1975-1989
Description
A collection of documents and newspaper clippings from Thelma Thurston Gorham's desk relating to minorities in the press. This includes articles and notes discussing media access to minorities, as well as individual African American figures who have made contributions to journalism, education, etc. Moreover, there are articles specific to the Congressional Black Caucus, the rights of children, female empowerment, Black leadership, and African American culture and traditions.
Genre
Records (Documents)
Language
English
Physical Description
45 pages
Identifier
JGRCMA-MSS2004-1108-B012R-F0083
Topics
African American women journalists
African American professional employees
African American women in higher education
African American women--Education
African American journalists
African American press
African Americans--Civil rights--History
African American mass media
African American Culture
African American Customs
African American Tradition
African American Resistance
Time Period
African Americans--Civil rights--History Era (1954-1968)
Physical Location
Thelma T. Gorham Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee (Fla.).