Read McPherson's book years ago. McPherson's book is considered the one-volume touchstone on this period of history, and it is still subject to copyright laws. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
What?!!?! NOW you're worried about copyright laws? The Queen of Cut-And-Paste suddenly decides she can't copy from these two articles? Despite already copying from about a dozen articles in this thread alone and countless other articles in other threads? There is a fair use exception to copyright law that will cover copying the 2-page conclusion. So post it.
Randall's book arrived in the mail Saturday - and read the pertinent chapter on-line as cited above. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
I don't believe you. Post it.