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Letter from the North Florida Association of Black Psychologists to various recipients. The Association announcing an upcoming scholarship event. Attendees were invited to wear Afrikan dress and donate to a variety of scholarships. January 12, 1991.
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Letter from Angela J. Pearson to Thelma Gorham. Pearson inquiring about scholarship opportunities at FAMU for Journalism. November 12, 1990.
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Letter from Robert M. Ruggles to Journalism Faculty at FAMU. Ruggles requesting the faculty meet at his house to plan for upcoming semester and draft two proposals for the Knight Foundation's Journalism chair. July 31, 1990.
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Clipping from the Chronicle of Higher Education. Clipping contains an article about the Knight Foundation's recent endowment of a chair in Journalism. July 25, 1990.
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Letter from Creed C. Black to no written recipient. Black announcing that the Knight Foundation will be endowing a Knight Chair in Journalism. July 9, 1990.
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Record of Agenda and Treasurer's report from an Advisory Council Meeting of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. May 15, 1990.
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Record of Minutes from a meeting of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program Advisory Council. Minutes cover current projects the program was undertaking. April 17, 1990.
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Letter from Jennifer Hering to Mary Cobb-Rollins. Hering thanking Cobb-Rollins for her interest in the I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America.Explains that the Thomasville Cultural Center would have to join a waiting list if they wanted to host the exhibit in the future. November 16, 1989.
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Letter from Jane Groos Hume to Mary Cobb-Rollins. Hume thanking Cobb-Rollins for information she had forwarded to the Thomasville Cultural Center, Inc. January 25, 1990.
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Letter from Mary Cobb-Rollins to fellow citizens. Cobb-Rollins writing about the opening of a new local museum of art and history in Thomasville, Georgia. Assorted documents related to Thomasville attached. January 1, 1990.