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About Equal: Women Reshape American Law Equal: Women Reshape American Law is a narrative legal history based on years of reporting and the generosity of many people who spent hours discussing their work and who also offered materials from what amounted to their own private archives. About this website for Equal The main goal of this website, www.EqualWomen.com, is to serve as a repository of full and searchable endnotes for Equal: Women Reshape American Law--more notes than appear in the printed book. See this site's section on endnotes for Equal. About Fred Strebeigh I teach nonfiction writing at Yale University. I've written for publications including Atlantic Monthly, Audubon, Legal Affairs, New Republic, Reader's Digest, Russian Life, Sierra, Smithsonian, the New York Times Magazine, the books division of the National Geographic Society, and also the op-ed pages of Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, and the New York Times. (For links to Yale websites and to a few more articles, see www.Strebeigh.com.) Photo 2008 by Linda Peterson About building this website for Equal I put the site together using an almost-free (c. $15 a year) Microsoft web hosting service called Office Live, which I found roughly as easy to use as Microsoft PowerPoint. I'm mentioning Office Live because I've seen few programs that seem so useful for such a small cost. -- Fred |
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