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The authors of this edition would like to first thank Professor Antoinette Burton for bringing “Stamping It Out” to our attention and helping to define the scope of the project. We also thank Professor John Randolph for his guidance and insights on the research and design of the edition. Finally, we thank the University of Illinois Library’s Celestina Savonius-Wroth, Megan Senseney, Daniel Tracy, and Angela Waarala, who were kind enough to share their thoughts on issues of research, teamwork, copyright, and digital content creation.
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