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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include topics related to Tallahassee, notes on mass communication, contact information, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include contact information, lists, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include a draft of a letter proposing Gorham's dissertation topic to Justice Thurgood Marshall as well as additional drafts of letters related to the completion of her PhD, her book, and other miscellaneous topics.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include a page of miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include topics related to media and marketing, FAMU's Sigma Delta Chi chapter, drafts of letters, an at length critique of a speech given to the FAMU Law School graduating class of 1972, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes relate to FAMU's student publications, a plan for a story about higher education needs, a Baha'i event, and other miscellaneous jottings.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include a draft of Gorham's project titled "Three Great Black Women: Pioneers in the Capital Press Corps" and an entry about the Alpha Pi Chi sorority. Tucked into the pages is a clipping from The Crisis about Mary McLeod Bethune.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. In the notes, Gorham writes at length about conflict, referencing the work of Mark E. Snyder, as it pertains to institutionalized racism.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include contact information. Tucked into the pages are loose papers from other notepads with additional handwritten contact information.
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A legal pad of handwritten notes by Thelma T. Gorham. The notes include numerous pages of information related to science and philosophy, notes about media, FAMU, and other miscellaneous jottings. Tucked into the pages is a newspaper clipping about Black colleges and universities.