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Copyright Title
Black women in the United States from colonial times to the 1980's by Chester W. Gregory, Sr
Status
Published
on 15 Jun 2007
Year of Creation
2004
Copyright Claimant
Chester W. Gregory, Sr
Registration Number
TX0005982377
on 15 Jun 2007Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0005982377) dated 15 Jun 2007, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Black women in the United States from colonial times to the 1980's by Chester W. Gregory, Sr" created in 2004. The copyright holder is Chester W. Gregory, Sr, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Chester W. Gregory, Sr.
Application Details
Registration Number
TX0005982377
Registration Date
6/15/2007
Year of Creation
2004
Place of First Publication
Baltimore
Publisher Name
Gateway Press
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Physical Description
263 p
Notes
Material Matter Claimed Note: New Matter: compilation, editing & some new text
Previous Registration Note: Appl. states private & public records, prev. pub. text are preexisting material
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