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Program notes from Maurine Beasley. Program entitled "Minorities Into the Mainstream: Preparing Minority Students for the Profession of Journalism." Thelma Gorham listed as a participant. August 6, no year.
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Letter from J. Michael Patrick to Thelma Gorham. Patrick thanking Gorham for a letter of recommendation she wrote. April 28, 1986
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Letter from James A. Scruggs to Thelma Gorham. Scruggs pushing to get Gorham to write an article about him for Jetmagazine. October 16, 1985
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Letter from James A. Scruggs to Thelma Gorham. Scruggs enclosing some material Gorham had requested. Scruggs remarks that an article in Jetwould do him much good. Some mention of personal matters. September 21, 1985.
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Letter from Jane D. Coleman to Thelma Gorham. Coleman, from the Gannett Center for Media Studies, expresses happiness at meeting Gorham. September 13, 1985.
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Letter from Gregg Phifer to Thelma Gorham. Phifer attaching a letter between himself and Allen D. Stucks. in that letter, Stucks informed Phifer that one Charles D. Jackson was a great journalist and employee. Phifer passed this note along and informed Gorham that this was due to her course on grammar in journalism. August 12, 1981.
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Letter from Allen D. Stucks to Gregg Phifer. Stucks writing on behalf of one Charles D. Jackson to explain that he was a great employee as a journalist. August 11, 1981.
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Letter from Edith M. Fresh to Florida Governor Robert Graham. Fresh pushing Governor Graham to realize that in Florida and in the U.S. more widely, qualified black women were being passed over for positions in government. Writing on behalf of the National Hook-Up of Black Women Inc. January 21, 1979.
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Letter from Walter L. Smith to Thelma Gorham. Smith inviting Gorham to watch the FAMU-Bethune Cookman game in the President's Box. November 15, 1977.
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Miscellaneous notes, mostly addresses.