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Partial letter from the Indian Women's League to Thelma Gorham. Indian Women's League sends Gorham some of their resolutions regarding equality of work, representation, and other matters. October 6, 1969.
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Letter from L. Frank James to Thelma Gorham. James requesting that the Adult Armchair Education Minority Heritage Training Institute provide the Headstart Teacher Training Program of the University of Southern Mississippi with instructional personnel to begin teaching a black history course. December 6, 1968.
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Letter from Robert A. Spivey, president of the Tallahassee Council on Human Relations, to Thelma Gorham. Spivey thanking Gorham for all her efforts in helping he committee. Additionally, Spivey tasks Gorham to chair an upcoming meeting. June 7, 1967.
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Letter from Charles H. Wesley from the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc. to Thelma Gorham. Wesley apologizing for delayed response and informing Gorham he did not have any historical materials that she was looking for regarding enslaved peoples. June 11, 1966
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Letter from Leonard D. Jackson to Thelma Gorham. Jackson asking Gorham to check a sketch which was sent to her. June 6, 1966
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Letter from Zubie W. Metcalf to Thelma Gorham. Metcalf inviting Gorham to an event on behalf of the National Science Foundation Summer Institute in Biology. May 30, 1966.
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Letter from Louis B. Reynolds to Thelma Gorham. Reynolds recounting his recent travels and wishes to see Gorham soon. May 7, 1966.
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Letter from Johnnie V. Lee to Thelma Gorham. Lee thanking Gorham from a previous social visit. March 14, 1966
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Letter from Paul Mohr to Thelma Gorham. Mohr writing to Gorham about an unspecified committee or group that had been formed. Gives Gorham permission to change things about the constitution of the organization. Some discussion of announcing the members of the committee in tandem with school affiliations. November 29, 1965
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Letter from S. Tanner Stafford to Thelma Gorham. Stafford giving congratulations to Gorham regarding the first issue of "Jottings of the FAMU family." November 19, 1965