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The first quarter issue of Tony Brown's Journal in 1986 that contains significant Black people, Black businesses, and topic pertaining to Black history.
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The June newsletter of the Tallahassee chapter of The Drifters that discusses important events, individuals, and organizations.
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A letter from Holiday Inn to the Tallahassee chapter of the Drifters thanking them for staying in their facilities.
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A description of the timeline of events that occurred surrounding the 34th national drifter convention. A letter from Thelma T. Gorham thanking her fellow members for naming her "Now Black Woman of 1990."
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An envelope addressed to Thelma T. Gorham.
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The agenda for the Tallahassee Chapter of the Drifters, Incorporated meeting in June.
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A letter from Rosebud Bruton to the members of the Tallahassee chapter of the Drifters providing information about a mandatory meeting in September.
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A letter from Rosebud Bruton to the members of the Tallahassee chapter of the Drifters providing information about a mandatory meeting in May.
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A letter from Sylvia E. Thomas to Drifter Sisters on August 27, 1984 concerning deadlines, expectations, and information concerning adding news to the Tallahassee chapter of The Drifter's Journal called "Jus' Driftin."
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A letter from James E. Hawkins to Thelma T. Gorham in December 9, 1977 about the FAMU Department of Journalism referring Roy W. Wood to Thelma T. Gorham to familiarize the FAMU students with him.