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      Kristin and Kathryn Wong on August 7, 2010

      Hi Anthony! We'd be glad to have you on our team! We can arrange for another way for you to donate. Please send us another message through "messages" then we'll have your email to reply and we'll figure something out. Thanks for the interest! K&K

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      Anthony Santoso on August 3, 2010

      Hey, I would like to back this project but its closed =(

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      barefootmeg on July 21, 2010

      we just added our pledge.

      when i asked rob if he'd mind if i pledged some money he said, "Back it.... I hate slavery...."

      i can't wait to read the book. let me know if you'd like someone to read through rough drafts and give feed back.

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      Phil Wong on July 17, 2010

      Go Kristin and Kathryn!

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We'll send you a postcard from San Francisco's Chinatown telling you about our research progress.

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A signed copy of the book as soon as it's released...and a postcard from San Francisco's Chinatown.

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We'll choose for you a surprise gift created by a woman who has been freed from slavery. Proceeds from this gift will support a non-profit organization committed to helping women re-build their lives after slavery. We'll also send a signed copy of the book and a postcard from Chinatown.

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We'd like to publicly thank you in the acknowledgements of the book. (We'd also like to send you a postcard, a signed copy of the book, and a gift made by a freed slave.)

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Kristin and Kathryn Wong

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Kristin is an author. Kathryn is her teenage daughter. We're both enthusiastic about writing, history, and social justice, and children, and we're excited about becoming a mother-daughter writing team.