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A newspaper article about Mrs. Mabel Gray, an accomplished as a colored women, her time in the western part of California and her visit of a convict at San Quentin prison.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham's opinion on the lack of firmness or frankness in one's belief being attributed to lack of faith. She goes on to further explain this idea.
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A newspaper article about Benjamin Franklin, his achievements with his inventions, his famous aphorisms, and what can be learned from him.
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A newspaper article about Sgt. John H. Smitherman and his decades long career as being a cop then becoming a detective and what he experiences.
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A newspaper column about men in New Mexico who are champion desegregation by voicing their disapproval of those that champion segregation. One account quoted is F. H. Mitchell, Sr. quitting attending a church because of the ideologies of his pastor. The article goes on to give quotes of men going against the pro-segregation sentiments in New Mexico.
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An article about Human Rights Observance Day program that is being hosted by the Baha'is of Bay County. It is a day, December 10th, that celebrates when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948.
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An article where Thelma T. Gorham speaks of her experiences when she first attended Florida A&M University and the importance of communication.
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Retired funeral home director, Mrs. Peggy Adkins, and the proprietress of a women's apparel shop, Mrs. Thelma Johnson, attended the dedication of the Robert H. Rolfe Memorial chapel and the formal opening of the new Rolfe Funeral home.
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A newspaper column about a Thelma T. Gorham feeling privileged to have the opportunity to interview Dr. George Washington Carver and being able to speak about it to the students of Carver Junior High School.
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A description on the marriage of Anita Rae and Mr. Stafford Warren Parker and those that participated and attended their wedding venue.