LM_NETties,
I'm looking at my books on slavery and abolition, which are scattered
between the 300s and 900s. Where are yours?
I checked the King County Library System, and the Spokane Public
Library, and found 9 separate call numbers for these books.
What do you use?
Thanks for the help.
Jo Chinn
Sequim Middle School Teacher-Librarian
301 W. Sequim Avenue
Sequim, WA 98382
jchinn@sequim.k12.wa.us
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