November 20, 1967
Dr. Franklin D. Parker
Department of History and Political Science
The Campus
Dear Frank:
I appreciate more than you can know your letter
of November 19 concerning the Black Power Forum. I, too,
think that our students suffere cTfrom ha!fvefS"iS j>18Emng the
conference, and some skillful propagandists took advantage of
then:. It disturbs me greatly that theN.S. A. is working
through Stone and Finney on a national scale, and I do recognise
the Castro line in their declarations.
I also agree with you in your belief that our students
learned more than they would have through a more thoroughly
balanced and academic session.
Thanks for the encouragement and help.
Sincerely,
James S. Ferguson
Chancellor
cc: President William Friday