Editor: Karen Grace. Printed issue Designer: Musick & Co.
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I have entered these articles onto the University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries Web structure and, lately, onto my Washington University webspace as an experiment. To my knowledge, the articles and photographs are not copyrighted. I am, of course, attributing the articles and photos to their creators. The design of the printed issues could be under copyright protection, but that is not being duplicated in this electronic "edition". (The printed issue is quite nice, by the way--Good job, Musick & Co.) If you have any constructive comments, drop me e-mail at: actaylor@wulaw.wustl.edu and we'll discuss it.
Snailmail is good, too:
Anne Cleëster Taylor, Washington University Law Library, Campus Box 1171, St. Louis, MO 63130
The original version of this site is still available from UM-St.
Louis: [Let's see if Raleigh's paying attention:]
Raleigh Muns, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Thomas Jefferson Library, Reference
Department, 8001
Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121
I'm not duplicating entire issues--only those portions that deal with the lives of Missourians of African descent.
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