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A letter from Patrick W. Kennedy, Assistant to the Director of the Newspaper Fund, Inc. to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Kennedy discusses openings for the organization's workshop programs.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Leon H. Sullivan, Founder of the Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America (OIC, the parent organization of TCOIC), in which Gorham discusses effects of her forced resignation from TCOIC.
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A letter from Michael L. Goodnight, Director of Admissions for the University of Miami, to Cheryl N. Mobley-Gonzalez, in which Goodnight informs Mobley-Gonzalez of her admission to the university's law school.
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A letter and accompanying envelope from Cheryl S. Mobley to Walker Lundy, Managing Editor of the Tallahassee Democrat, in which Mobley tenders her resignation from the newspaper.
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Two related letters from John F. Bolger, Chairman of the TCOIC Board to Thelma T. Gorham. One is on official letterhead, and the other is a short, personal message.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to John F. Bolger, Chairman of the TCOIC Board, in which Gorham discusses the actions she's taken since her forced resignation.
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A letter and accompanying envelope from Leon H. Sullivan, Founder of the Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America (OIC, the parent organization of TCOIC), to Thelma T. Gorham, in which Sullivan assuring his support for Gorham.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Samuel J. Cornelius, Regional Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, in which Gorham thanks Cornelius for his interest in what happened with TCOIC and further describes the events leading to her resignation.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Leon H. Sullivan, Founder of the Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America (OIC, the parent organization of TCOIC), in which Gorham goes into detail on how she was forced to resign and asks for his support.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to John F. Bolger, Chairman of the TCOIC Board, in which Gorham further discusses the unprofessional events forcing Gorham's resignation.