From Noe Baldwin to Eileen Furmston, 30 Oct 1969

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361 Lee St SW

October 30, 1969

Dear Miss Furmston,

Mr. Bond has asked that I answer your letter and enclose a photo of him. I am also enclosing a booklet Mr. Bond edited last summer for the Southern Regional Council here in Atlanta.

It seems to me that you might write Mr. Marvin Wall, who wrote the afterword for the booklet, asking to be put on the mailing list of the Voter Education Project. That would give you a regular pipeline of information into Southern voter registration projects.

As for a regular correspondent, I shall have to put on my thinking cap, to come up with the right one. What area of thought do you want your correspondent to represent? Atlanta is a stew of varied political animals. There are pacifists, Quakers, establishment liberals, militants, left radicals, right radicals and some few who don't claim a political base. There are youth groups, university chapters and golden ageers of every leftist and rightest organization you can name. There are the dropouts, copouts, and tripouts. There are the turned off, tuned in, uptights, off the walls, loose, and the whatnots that can't be categorized.

Will you let me know whether you want to hear from peaceniks or cold warriors; civil libertarians or Trots; YIP'pies, hippies, or ksquares; Blacks, Afro's, whities, or whatever?

Sincerely, [signature] Noe Baldwin Mr. Bond's secretary

Miss Eileen M. Furmston Kingarth, 9 Deanway Wilmslow, Chesire England

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