Jackson and the Jews
Is there any good to be gained by bringing to light again the unbelievable anti-Semitic remarks of Jesse Jackson (“The Hymie Incident,” by Bob Faw and Nancy Skelton, Oct. 19)? His bigotry might well be forgotten except that so many still think and talk as he did. The publicity is good because it reveals evil, and we must know evil to overcome it.
Palmer Van Gundy Los Angeles