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Letter from A Guy Draper to Thelma Gorham. Draper encloses two copies ofEbony Magazine.July 31, 1964
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Letter from Cernoria D. Johnson to various recipients. Johnson indicates how national events impacted the family and how they participated in them. 1964.
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Letter from illegible to Thelma Gorham. Writer discusses a recent event that Gorham attended, and praises Gorham for her help and insights into many matters. November 25, 1962
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Letter from Flora Housley, Audia H. Robert, and Martha Moton to Thelma Gorham. Writers express congratulations on Gorham's success in life. They also mention a desire to discuss "just a line from you to let us feel with regards to your fellowship with us." December 26, 1961
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Letter from Norma Madsen to Thelma Gorham. Madsen ofThe Minnesota Daily,writing to Gorham about current political events in Louisiana. Additionally, asks Gorham if she still wishes to visit Ghana, and if so, if she would write an article as to why. December 27, 1960.
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Letter from Paul Kent to Thelma Gorham. Kent writing after an in person conversation with Gorham. Requesting help with sources for a project on the Urban League's Youth Motivation Project. October 8, 1960.
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Letter from A. J. Silverman to Thelma Gorham. Writing to Gorham regarding a previous letter about other black newspapers in the U.S. August 11, 1960
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Letter from F. J. Thompson, principal of University High School, to the Gorham family. Letter informs them that Darryl was accepted to 7th grade at the school.
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringer Reporters and Photographers. Johnson detailing recent events and submissions from the magazine. Notes the passing of Dr. J. E. Walker. Kwame Nkrumah, prime minister of Ghana, visited the company. August 4, 1958.
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringer Reporters and Photographers. Johnson extending deadline for the JPC Employees Contest. July 31, 1958.