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Letter from Pfc. E. R. Furlur to Thelma Gorham. Furlur asked Gorham's opinion on a column that his girlfriend wrote. Discusses other recent events. September 2, 1943.
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Letter from illegible individual from the Association for Tolerance in America to Thelma Gorham. The sender discusses recent publications authored by them that dealt with Jim Crow and other civil rights issues. Mentions ways that Gorham could get involved. Gorham is listed on the letterhead as an associate of the organization. March 31, 1943. Author is likely George S. Schuyler.
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Letter from Virginia to Thelma Gorham. Virginia writes about personal matters, marriage, and her recent work experience. March 29, 1943
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Letter from an anonymous writer to Thelma Gorham. The return address is the Special Service Office. Writes to Gorham about reviewing her work and other personal matters. June 6, 1943
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Letter from Sgt. Charles H. Curl to Thelma Gorham. Writes about his time in the army, starting a paper, and asks for Gorham's help in editing it. No date
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Letter from Nancy de Anguls to Thelma Gorham. Anguls explained a recent book review she had undertaken. Discusses history and apologist authors for the Confederacy. No date.
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Letter from James Sebastian Mott to Thelma Gorham. Mott was a former student of Gorham's and updates her since his discharge from the army. He had been accepted to Harvard.
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Letter from Thomas Baglan to Thelma Gorham. Baglan enclosed a paper he presented at a convention. Gorham was interested in an aspect of his research. Includes a diagnostic document. October 22, 1991.
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Advice column fragment, "Making Up Your Mind with Mignon."
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Letter from Alice M. Brickler to Thelma Gorham. Brickler wrote to Gorham about her work in journalism. October 4, 1991.