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From Journalist to Crusader: Exposing the "Snake Pits" in Oklahoma and Beyond, 1946-1953
A Full-time Activist: The National Committee Against Mental Illness, 1953-1963
Continuing the Mental Health Crusade, 1964-1973
New Campaigns: Fighting High Blood Pressure and Glaucoma, 1973-1988
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1.
Letter from Mike Gorman to the United States Civil Service Commission, Loyalty Board
Date:
22 August 1952
2.
Letter from Robert A. Maurer, United States Civil Service Commission, Loyalty Board to Mike Gorman
Date:
15 August 1952
3.
Mike Gorman posing with the winners of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce awards for 1948
Date:
[1949]
4.
Mike Gorman speaking at the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony
Date:
[1949]
5.
Oklahoma's Problem Children
Date:
September 1948
6.
Lasker Award for Public Information Leading to Public Action, Presented through the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, to Mike Gorman of the Daily Oklahoman
Date:
1 May 1948
7.
Reform from the Grass Roots: The Story of a People's Fight for the Mentally Ill (draft)
Date:
[1948]
8.
Mike Gorman at the Daily Oklahoman
Date:
[ca. 1948]
9.
If We Can Love
Date:
December 1947
10.
Let There Be Light
Date:
January 1947
11.
Public Apathy Is Given Full Blame for Conditions in Mental Hospitals (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
6 October 1946
12.
Mental Hospital at Enid Is Best (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
4 October 1946
13.
Epileptics Get Food, Shelter, Little Else (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
3 October 1946
14.
All Types of Negro Patients Are Mixed at Taft (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
2 October 1946
15.
Equipment Shortages Doom Many Patients in Norman (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
1 October 1946
16.
Shock Therapy Helps Mental Patients at Norman Hospital (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
30 September 1946
17.
Crowded Hope Hall Quick to Disillusion Visitors in Hospital (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
29 September 1946
18.
Supply Mental Plant Is Weak in All Phases (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
27 September 1946
19.
Misery Rules in State Shadowland (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
22 September 1946
20.
Vinita Patients Lack Modern Care (photograph of newspaper page)
Date:
22 September 1946
21.
Dayroom scene of patients at the State Hospital for the Negro Insane at Taft, Oklahoma
Date:
27 July 1946
22.
Elderly hospital patients at Eastern Oklahoma Hospital
Date:
27 July 1946
23.
Central kitchen at Western Oklahoma Hospital
Date:
27 July 1946
24.
Cafeteria scene of women patients at Central State Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma
Date:
20 July 1946
25.
Ward for violent female mental patients at Central State Hospital, Norman, Oklahoma
Date:
20 July 1946
26.
Misery Rules in State Shadowland (series reprint)
Date:
[1946]