1300 West L ,k© Drive Greensboro, N.C. June 13. 1963 Mr. Sid Goldberg Editor North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc. 230 West Ijlst Street Vmi York. 36, N.Y. Dear Hr« Goldberg: Thank you for your letter of June 11. Although I attempted to report objectively as possible events here June 6, I can only conclude from your personal interpretation that I must failed. I would not be hone t with you If 1 attempted to persuade you that 1 have been completely removed rrtm this challenge presently confronting the American white community. However, the events I related In the article forwarded to you actually did occur. The Detective Captain Jackson, i4io b:-h tved with such rage ;hen he saw t! at I was andhand and taking notes, holds strong emotional towards me. He knew I was there to write an article for the NANA, because I had taken care that afternoon to visit wi$h him and to show him my credentials. Re reacted somewhat angrily then, because in his words It would be best nfor news about Gre nsboro's disturbance should be handle first by one or the local newspaper report rs.!? His grievance, however, dates back to last Thanksgiving Day when I associated myself with a protest march downtown. I wciS arrested then, but have never been trie-"... This was the only personal Involvement I have had her , In the marches. But Capt, Jackson seemed particularly disburbed because I was Vc lone white peraon during the Thanhs giving event. In my opinion, Capt. Jackson was out to ??get mr !! atain whenever the op ortunity arose. Last we k, I acted strictly as a reporter,*My trial is schedule 2op tomorrow, and^a^^ ftofesfci^efcfcngefcya&^eyt ^^hfcae»ttriS$l;eoiin%#stah%rg»eawI1±i had been stopped a long time before the demonstrators read that are * I realize now more clearly the length you prefer for the new Stories* If you prefer, In view of what I have advised you in thin letter, to recall ydur accreditation for me . I will understan , although I will be very much disuppo-..nte .