February 07, 2005
Westporter Paul Good, Television and Print Journalist, Dies at 75
Paul Good, a television and print journalist known for his coverage of the civil rights movement, died on Jan. 23 in Greenwich. He was 75 and lived in Westport, according to today's New York Times.
The cause was a stroke, said his daughter, Regan.
Good was best known for his reporting from the South in the 1960's, first for ABC News and later as a freelance newspaper and magazine writer, the newspaper said.
He wrote several books on race relations, including "The American Serfs: A Report on Poverty in the Rural South" (Putnam, 1968); "The Trouble I've Seen: White Journalist/Black Movement" (Howard University, 1975); and a novel set in the South, "Once to Every Man" (Putnam, 1970).
Posted February 7, 2005 06:48 PM

