Thank you for spelling my name correctly (a basic skill for any aspiring journalist) and thank you for mentioning "Dixie's Dirty Secret," a book that is, in part, an account of my work on behalf of civil rights in Mississippi in the 1960s. The KKK gave that book terrible reviews—and, as always, I was happy to receive them. I am proud of my work on behalf of equal rights for African Americans and Jews, and if you are on the other side of that issue, I urge you to thoughtfully reconsider your position.
Since you are now part of the book about Natalie Portman, I would appreciate it if you would send a photo for use in the book. Even better perhaps, a photo of you and Natalie skipping together across the campus. Do you have a Star Wars costume you could wear? Keep up the good work.
Your pal,
James
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