"If you like condensations (provided you bear in mind their full meaning), I will say: when you ask "What can one do?"--the answer is "SPEAK" (provided you know what you are saying).

"A few suggestions: do not wait for a national audience. Speak on any scale open to you, large or small--to your friends, your associates, your professional organizations, or any legitimate public forum. You can never tell when your words will reach the right mind at the right time. You will see no immediate results--but it is of such activities that public opinion is made.

"Do not pass up a chance to express your views on important issues. Write letters to the editors of newspapers and magazines, to TV and radio commentators and, above all, to your Congressman (who depend on their constituents). If your letters are brief and rational (rather than incoherently emotional), they will have more influence than you suspect."