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A manuscript by Thelma T. Gorham, titled "Voices of Protest and Progress: Black Women in Public Address," including bibliography
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A term paper submitted by Thelma T. Gorham for the course "Intellectual History of the U.S.," titled "Pressure Groups and the Black Press"
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to David D. Noble, in which Gorham asks Noble to remove an incomplete grade from her transcript during her time at the University of Minnesota
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A manuscript by Thelma T. Gorham, titled, "Studies in Androgyny: Profiles of Four Black Women in the Mass Media," including bibliography
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Various pages of notes for a class on the history of civilization, first trimester of 1966-67.
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An edited list of publications and articles by Thelma T. Gorham
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A printed certificate of requirement completion, authorizing Thelma T. Gorham to teach provisional Language Arts, from the State of Oklahoma Department of Education
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An edited copy of application answers by Thelma T. Gorham
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A letter from Raymond Payne, Secretary-Treasurer of the Southern Sociological Society, to Charles U. Smith, informing Smith of his election to the society's Second Vice-President, with handwritten notes on the back
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A memo from Tom W. Hoffer, seemingly Gorham's advisor at FSU, to various faculty at Florida State University concerning Thelma T. Gorham's progress towards her Ph. D.