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Thank you to everyone who has pledged so far. Your support means more than you know, and it is about to work harder. We have switched the campaign to keep-what-you-raise. That means nothing is contingent on hitting our full target: every single pound pledged is kept and goes straight into printing the hardback of What We Carried to Walsall and producing the free digital edition. The honest version of the plan is simple. The more we raise, the more copies we print, and every copy goes free to Walsall libraries and community spaces, including Caldmore Community Garden, Creative Factory, Walsall College, The New Art Gallery and the Local History Centre. This book carries the stories of the South Asian families who came to Walsall and Smethwick's foundries in the 1960s. The Guardian called this work "the Edward Hopper of the Black Country" last month. Now we want it on shelves where those families and their grandchildren can actually find it. The campaign closes at the end of July. If you have been meaning to pledge, now is the moment. And if you have already given, sharing the link is worth just as much. Thank you.