[Vision2020] Wilson's slavery book at library

bill london london@moscow.com
Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:45:16 -0800


The public library in Moscow now has two copies of the booklet on 
slavery that Doug Wilson co-authored.

The first copy circulates to borrowers like other books.

The second copy stays at the library.  Anyone can read it there.  Go to 
the circulation desk and ask for it.  The librarian there will have you 
sign for it (you do not need a library card) and then you can have it 
for a few hours to read.  Since it is only about 40 pages long, you 
should be able to read it there in one sitting.

The library also has copies of the rebuttal text written by two UI 
history professors ("Southern Slavery As It Wasn't" by Quinlan and Ramsey).
BL