Autobiographical Newspaper Articles Written by Eric Dunning and his First Wife Ellen, Part 2: May 1963 to November 1964
In May 1963, the St. Louis American published two articles by Eric on race discrimination. May 2, 1963: May 9: On May 30, the paper published Ellen's account of the Aldermaston CND march: In August 1963, Ellen's mother visited them in London: The edition of December 5, 1963, includes Ellen's account of their response to the death of JFK: In the summer of 1964, Eric got a job teaching in New York but was apart from Ellen for most of the term, which may have been a strain for them. Eric gave a chilling account of an encounter with a racist Harlem police officer (August 13): The last "Excerpts From Ellen" column I have located was dated November 19, 1964, and is Ellen's account (quoting the Leicester Mercury) of how she was excluded from a Leicester pub due to a colour bar: This is the Leicester Mercury piece: