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Letter from Sheryl Clayton to Jean E. Karl. Clayton thanking Karl for a past talk she gave. Reminds her of her willingness to read a manuscript for a children's book written by Thelma Gorham. Indicates that Gorham was going to mail Karl the book very soon. May 9, 1977.
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Letter from Sheryl Clayton to Thelma Gorham. Clayton directing Gorham to a book publisher she was looking for. May 9, 1977.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Vernon Jarrett. Gorham requesting some information from Jarrett regarding his impending visit. Informing Jarrett he was going to be a featured speaker for the upcoming Journalism Workshop. March 24, 1977
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Letter from Alicia Novey to fellow ACLU member. Novey writing about current issues in the Florida Congress regarding criminal justice reform. Also includes an invitation and map flyer for a fundraising party for the ACLU. May 6, 1975.
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Letter from Coretta Scott King to Thelma Gorham. King thanking Gorham and enclosing a receipt for her donation to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change. May 15, 1972.
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Letter from Lillian Warren to Thelma Gorham. Warren writes to Gorham in response to Gorham's letter from February 26, 1970. Warren responds to Gorham's accusations that a column she wrote was offensive. Warren attaches a letter that was written to her by Ida Holland Elam in which Elam praises Warren's column and indicates that her faith had been restored in the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center. Elam's letter written February 26, 1970.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Lillian Warren. Gorham asking Warren to explain her offensive and damaging words in a column she wrote in the Twin Cities Courier.Indicates that Warren's statements were critical of the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center and Gorham's leadership in it. February 26, 1970.
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Letter from John E. Stecklein to Thelma Gorham. Stecklein requesting that Gorham turn in her Faculty Activities Report. This was during Gorham's time at the University of Minnesota. February 12, 1970.
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Memorandum written by E. R. Nance. Memorandum covers clerical services at the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center Inc. Acronym: TCOIC. August, 1969.
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Letter from L. Frank James to Thelma Gorham. James informing Gorham of the next 8 speaking lectures he was taking part in. December 18, 1968.