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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being of the Fort Huachuca's Apache Sentinel staff and her accomplishments.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being appointed a member of the public information services of the Baha'is of the United States. This entailed planning and providing “materials necessary to campaigns of teaching the Baha'i World Faith.”
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being appointed a member of the public information services of the Baha'is of the United States. This article goes on to further explain the Baha'i faith and their plans to spread its ideas.
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A newspaper article about the cadets receiving Ten Chicago Tribune R. O. T. C. gold and silver metals at FAMU. Thelma T. Gorham made an appearance at this ceremony.
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A newspaper article about Negro History Week in Creston Hills. Mrs. Richard R. Gorham spoke to the students on the subject of “Negro History and Brotherhood.” She spoke of different historical Black figures in history.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham guest speaking at the Baha'i fireside. She was speaking on the topic of “The Challenge of World Unity”. The newspaper article goes on to further explain the beliefs of the faith.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham having tea in Nassau at the residence of the governor of New Providence Island.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham speaking at the colloquium of the FAMU Department of Library Service about the topic of freedom of the press. The article goes on to discuss in further detail the purpose of the colloquium and those that are associated with it.
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A newspaper article about more than 260 people participating in the 14th annual Florida A&M University Interscholastic Press Workshop. It was reported that Thelma T. Gorham attended this workshop as its director.
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A newspaper article about Mrs. Richard R. Gorham about the many states and cities she visited and was hosted in. She visited these locations to see her family members or her friends.