Correspondence from Frank T. Jackson to his parents, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Jackson. In the letter, Frank expresses his deep shock after hearing of his brother, William, dying in action during World War II.
Correspondence from Billy Jackson to his parents. Jackson was fatally wounded at Nettuno, Italy, on 29 May 1944. In the letter, Jackson relates his pleasure in hearing that his friend, "Goober," married. He also speaks of his plans to marry someday…
The first letter to the editor is a counter point to an article published in a previous issue of The Reflector wherein the letter's author makes five counterpoints to the arguments made in the editorial originally titled, "SA Neglects Blacks." The…