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a 60-year-old African-American, was a young teacher at the beginning
of the busing crisis. Later, he worked as a union organizer.He was
among several others, including Cassie Quinlan and Kevin Davis, who participated
in the story circle with Powell.Lynn said a white police officer once
put a gun to his head and accused him of stealing a
white child's bicycle after officers stopped him in a mostly white neighborhood.
But when police found out he was a teacher, he said, they
apologized and returned his bicycle.He views the busing conflict as a struggle
between people of different classes, not just races, and said he had
the protection of whites as he lobbied for unions in South Boston
in the same era.Quinlan, who is white, drove one of the buses
that took black students from the city's Roxbury section to high school
in Charlestown. When she pulled up to the curb with a police
escort, at least 100 white protesters would be lined up. Police would
have to make a wall at the bus door so students could
get into school."The black kids, they were nervous ...," said Quinlan, now
69. "I used to wish that somebody would smile and wave good
morning. No, there was none of that."Quinlan recalled returning to Charlestown
in the early 1980s for a field trip. Then, she saw students
of all races mixing together."I cried when I drove away, when I
saw this, how much change had happened," she said.Quinlan said her experiences
opened her own eyes to black c
A constitutional attorney says the possibility that Foxnews.com reporter
Jana Winter could go to jail for refusing to reveal her sources
for a story in the aftermath of the Aurora movie massacre is
enough for the government to re-evaluate state Shield laws.David Rivkin,
who appeared on Fox & Friends Sunday, said there needs to be
a national solution that would never put any reporter in that situation.In
2012, Winter wrote an exclusive story detailing how alleged gunman James
Holmes sent a package to a University of Colorado psychiatrist that included
a notebook "full of details about how he was going to kill
people," according to one of her sources.Rivkin said Holmes lawyers believe
they wont get a fair trial if they dont know Winters source.Its
a very weak argument, Rivkin said.Rivkin explained that New York, where
Winter is based, has an Absolute Shield Law that protects reporters from
revealing their sources. However, New York courts decided that Winters situation
should be looked at under Colorado Shield laws, which contain exceptions
that may allow reporters to testify.This whole story to me demonstrates
that there is a need for a national solution, Rivkin said.Click for
full coverage of Fox News' First Amendment fight.
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