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A letter with handwritten edits, from Thelma T. Gorham to Angela Davis, a prominent African American activist and scholar. Among other edits, Davis' address/information is crossed out, but still legible.
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A scrap of paper titled "Letters to:" followed by a list of prominent African American women, one of which is Patricia Roberts Harris, labeled as (HUD/ Secretary of). It is likely the paper was produced during her tenure as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1977-1979.
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A university calendar for 1990-1991, outlining fall and spring semester deadlines. It is not known which university this is for.
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A packet outlining the creation of a Communication Arts and Sciences Program at FAMU. Note that page 8 is missing.
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A loose paper, seemingly from a larger packet, outlining the qualifications expected for the position of Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication (university unknown).
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A loose photocopied page describing programs in Journalism at FAMU.
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Assorted, loose pages outlining courses in Journalism offered at FAMU.
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A draft photocopy of plans to "strengthen developing institutions," by the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, as part of the regulations concerning Title III of the 1965 Higher Education Act.
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A letter from Sherman Briscoe, Executive Director of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, to Thelma T. Gorham, asking Gorham if she would like to cooperate with the development of a workshop program.
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A photocopy of a memo from Lawrence A. Tanzi, faculty, to FAMU Vice Chancellor Allan Tucker concerning a new journalism program at FAMU.