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== Assessment == | |||
I've tagged some articles but shouldn't there be an assessment template somewhere that shows which articles are part of the project? ] <sup>(])</sup> 14:13, 22 February 2018 (UTC) | |||
:Have added the project tag to ] and ]. ] (]) 15:22, 22 February 2018 (UTC) | |||
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:A nice offer. I don't use many infoboxes myself, but it would be a nice one to have for those who use them. The image is a good question, and I'll see what others think, just wanted to thank you for the good idea. ] (]) 20:39, 28 February 2018 (UTC) | :A nice offer. I don't use many infoboxes myself, but it would be a nice one to have for those who use them. The image is a good question, and I'll see what others think, just wanted to thank you for the good idea. ] (]) 20:39, 28 February 2018 (UTC) | ||
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{{u|Dicklyon}} You stated that "consensus says not to cap this" in your edit summary to make . What are you referring to? ] (]) 06:44, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
Just thought everyone would like to know, ]'s hook on the main page for ], caused the article to receive page views. It is now listed as one of the ] of Misplaced Pages! <small style="color:#999;white-space:nowrap;text-shadow:lightgrey 0.3em 0.3em 0.15em;">— ] // ] // ] // </small> 22:06, 1 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
:Referring to ] and the recent discussion about caps specifically at ]. It's not a proper name, so we don't dress it up as such. ] (]) 16:32, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
:Nice work! ] (]) 22:26, 1 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
::I wouldn't have commented but for the "...we don't dress it up as such". The Civil Rights Movement, and most of the people in the WikiProject can't help but call it any other name (at least in the confines of our clubhouse to which you have a key), does not have to be "dressed up" to make it a proper noun. Which of course it is, from a very well-sourced point of view and from the common-sense perspective of what makes a historical era historic. ] (]) 19:50, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
::YAY!! - ] (]) 02:20, 2 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
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== Move discussion in progress == | |||
...put that nonsense in the explanation template? It's quite surrealistic, in one way, and not a very good face to present to the readers in another. I am getting more used to it though, a commentary on which title-case to use no doubt, worthy of the ]. ] (]) 19:53, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
==Discussion on Leo Tolstoy talk page== | |||
There is a move discussion in progress on ] which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. <!-- Portal talk:Civil Rights Movement crosspost --> —] 23:31, 14 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
There is a current discussion on the ]. An editor there has already requested comments from others. ] (]) 19:42, 6 May 2018 (UTC) | |||
== RFC on the use of a photo from a high-school yearbook == | |||
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== Adding new services for this project == | |||
Re ], there is an RfC ongoing at ] regarding the use of a high school yearbook photo for a biography, with issues of quality, relevance, consent, copyright, etc. Please visit and comment on the appropriateness of using this image on the page; or comment on a generalization of that question if you prefer. Thank you. ] (]) 22:31, 27 October 2018 (UTC) | |||
== Joel Poinsett == | |||
I tried to subscribe to ] and ]. I've added a new "Alerts" section with ] on the Project page. With the AlexNewArtBot, I'm quite sure I did not properly setup the alert. I've never done this before. If you have any experience with these subscription services, then PLEASE review my attempts to ensure I've done them properly. It would be much appreciated. ] (]) 23:21, 15 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
Hi, I tried to introduce a phrase mentionning ]'s view on the slave system, mostly because of the links with the biography of ] (her fater was a slave in Poinsett's farm). I would need your help, because I find it hard to determine exactly how to put a phrase in his bio concerning his positions on slavery (he was a unionist, owned slaves and clearly expressed views about the alleged superiority of white people.) (alhough I admit there is more need for clarification). As you are probably more familiar with the topic than me, I would appreciate your opinion. I will post this message elsewhere as well to foster discussion--] (]) 07:49, 25 July 2019 (UTC) | |||
:Hi ]. It's been many years since I set up Article Alerts for a WikiProject, but it ] like you did it right. Thank you. — ] <sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 03:21, 16 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
== Help changing the Tulsa Race Massacre/Greenwood Massacre's article title away from "]" == | |||
== ce case == | |||
Hi there. Apologies from an infrequent contributor who's lousy at the formats and protocols required to do this properly. The recent Watchmen (HBO) premiere has brought unprecedented public attention to the overlooked history of the Black Wallstreet Massacre (Greenwood Massacre, Tulsa Race Massacre). An important moment for Misplaced Pages's entry to reflect an accurate, unbiased portrait of one of the most significant occurrences of large-scale white supremacist violence in post-slavery American history. The current wiki entry is titled "Tulsa race riot." Recent move-requests have been denied and as far as I can tell it's impossible to edit that title (but, like I said, I'm a perpetual newbie and terrible at these kinds of edits). "Riot" connotes a chaotic, multi-sided conflict involving violence with no particular intent. The Tulsa attacks were one-sided, highly directed (by white Americans, against black Americans) and far from intent-less. The article already reports that there are several alternate names for the event and it's a textually minor task to promote a more accurate designation (e.g. Tulsa race massacre) to Title status while demoting "riot" to the list of alternate designations. Textually minor but historically significant. My experience with wikipedia is that the site's conservatism shows up whenever you try to make edits that push against some longstanding bias. Change a title like this and it gets changed back by editors claiming that to edit in recognition of past racism, sexism etc. is itself biased. The reversions are so unrelenting that it's hard not to give up, even though the logic of the conservatives is clearly flawed and antithetical to this site's own regulations supporting neutrality. | |||
{{u|Dicklyon}} You stated that "consensus says not to cap this" in your edit summary to make . What are you referring to? ] (]) 06:44, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
:Referring to ] and the recent discussion about caps specifically at ]. It's not a proper name, so we don't dress it up as such. ] (]) 16:32, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
::I wouldn't have commented but for the "...we don't dress it up as such". The Civil Rights Movement, and most of the people in the WikiProject can't help but call it any other name (at least in the confines of our clubhouse to which you have a key), does not have to be "dressed up" to make it a proper noun. Which of course it is, from a very well-sourced point of view and from the common-sense perspective of what makes a historical era historic. ] (]) 19:50, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
The events of 1921 in Tulsa were clearly a massacre, not a riot. I need help from more experienced editors to wrestle Misplaced Pages's version of that history away from a racially biased narrative. I'd say it's a high priority at this specific moment, when a very prominent network is introducing large numbers of viewers to this event for the first time.] (]) 17:57, 23 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
==Protected? Then...== | |||
...put that nonsense in the explanation template? It's quite surrealistic, in one way, and not a very good face to present to the readers in another. I am getting more used to it though, a commentary on which title-case to use no doubt, worthy of the ]. ] (]) 19:53, 24 March 2018 (UTC) | |||
== Balance at '']'' == | |||
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Please see: {{section link|Talk:Forced into Glory#Balance: Conflict between Lincoln critics like Bennett, and critics of those critics}}. | |||
The article (on a somewhat controversial biography of Abraham Lincoln) rarely has editors or even talk-page comments, so additional input is requested. PoV issues with our article have been pointed out since 2009, and the off-site academic controversy involving the book's notable author, ], and his views about Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation goes back to the 1960s. <span style="white-space:nowrap;font-family:'Trebuchet MS'"> — ] ] ] 😼 </span> 23:01, 12 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
==Video/audio resources == | |||
Are there any? I'm thinking government, VoA etc. But how to access? Hopefully there's a database? Hope everyone's well! ]]] 13:05, 31 May 2020 (UTC) | |||
==Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail== | |||
Hi Everyone, To get involved with Juneteenth editing, I've edited the page for the ] and removed the redirect. I'm going to work on it more today, but I thought I'd let the project know! Thanks for putting lots of ideas and resources here. best wishes, (] (]) 10:25, 19 June 2020 (UTC)) | |||
== ProQuest Historical Newspapers - Black Newspapers == | |||
] recently gained partial access to the database. ProQuest Historical Newspapers includes the collection, but The Misplaced Pages Library does not have access to that collection yet. Access to ProQuest Black Newspapers will enable Wikipedians to improve biographies on prominent African-Americans and expand coverage on major events in American history from an African-American perspective. It has been suggested on The Misplaced Pages Library Card Platform to give Wikipedians full access to ProQuest Historical Newspapers through The Misplaced Pages Library. Editors who wish to contribute towards Misplaced Pages gaining access to ProQuest Black Newspapers are encouraged to express their support . Thanks. ] (]) 10:19, 29 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
== Question == | |||
{{u|Coffee}}, {{u|Malik Shabazz}}, {{u|Randy Kryn}}, {{u|Dicklyon}}, {{u|Tim1965}}, {{u|GPRamirez5}}, {{u|Dmenkart}}, {{u|Thebryan01}}, {{u|HAL333}}, and {{u|Waggie}}: I wanted to ask each of you to write a short description of your interest in the civil rights movement topic on Misplaced Pages in the ] section of the project page. I've written my interest. I hope this will allow each editor to explain what about crm draws them to this project. Thank you. ] (]) 18:14, 31 August 2020 (UTC) | |||
== Template:CRM in Alabama - sea of red == | |||
The ] is a huge sidebar, with 54 helpful links to "articles" included in it, but 25 of the articles do not exist. Would these not be part of a "to-do" list of 25 potential articles for the WikiProject Civil Rights Movement team to work on first, rather than adding them all to a "go-live" sea of red template? (see ]) Or is this the normal way to attract editors to the Project? I do not belong to any Projects, so I do not know{{snd}}that is why I am asking. Thank you. ] (]) 04:54, 17 November 2020 (UTC) | |||
== Recommend adding this project to ] article == | |||
Hello. I've been a long time absent contributor, but recently heard an interview with Jonathan Wells, the author of The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery, and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War on the subject of his book, which included Mr. Ruggles, as he wrote a contemporary artcile on the subject in the early 19th century. I see that the currentle article is not so bad, but still a start up and so am waving it under the nose of projects I thought it would fall under in the hopes that more active contributors might add to it/fix it/etc. ] (]) 22:36, 16 March 2021 (UTC) | |||
== Ask for your advice == | |||
Greetings! I sincerely hope that my post will not be considered a spam (I apologize if so), however I thought it will be the best place to ask my question. I am ] user where I cover mostly the topics related to ], war crimes but also various human right violations. For some quite time I think about creating or expanding the articles on pl.wiki about the ] (especially ] and ]) but also about the ]. Could you please recommend some most important, "canonical" books (written by professional historians) about these issues? Thank you in advance.] (]) 12:15, 10 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
== Confederate Memorial Day == | |||
I've added some context to the ] article, along with sources, as it's been well-established by historians that the holiday was originally promoted during the Jim Crow era to reinforce white supremacy, and revived during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s (much like the concurrent rise of Confederate monuments). There's one editor who is insisting on removing this sourced material. I would prefer some editors get involved before it gets too ugly, because I have some experience with editors who want to removed what they consider "negative" items from an article, and I think a third or fourth party might be helpful here. ] (]) 13:16, 10 June 2022 (UTC) | |||
== Adding Judge Robert M. Toms to project == | |||
I just created an article for ], he was a prosecutor and judge in Wayne County Michigan from 1910 to 1959. He was involved in civil rights in positives and negative ways. He was the prosecutor that tried the Sweet trials in Michigan during 1925/26 and was up against Clarence Darrow. He also appointed the first African American assistant prosecutor in Wayne County Michigan. He was not a major part of the civil rights movement either way, but is reported as being the early setup to the movement in the 1960s. So I don't know if he should be included in your project or not. So I am asking your group if you would like to have his article added, please review his article and add to it if you think it should be. If not thank your for looking. ] (]) 02:37, 17 December 2023 (UTC) | |||
== Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights == | |||
Hello! On behalf of the ], I have ] a replacement Misplaced Pages entry for editor review. On the article's ], I have outlined how the current entry is problematic and shared how I think the draft is a significant improvement. I do not edit the main space because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from other editors to implement the improved text on my behalf. Are any WikiProject Civil Rights Movement members willing to take a look? Thanks for your consideration, ] (]) 14:44, 11 March 2024 (UTC) | |||
:{{Done}} The draft has been reviewed. Thanks! ] (]) 14:42, 21 March 2024 (UTC) | |||
== Draft article about Cyril deGrasse Tyson == | |||
] You are invited to help improve ''']''', which may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. ––] ] 08:22, 13 May 2024 (UTC) | |||
== Good article reassessment for ] == | |||
] has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the ]. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. ] (]) 04:18, 12 July 2024 (UTC) | |||
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== Sources & Mahatma Gandhi's last hunger strike == | ||
Feedback on what the reliable sources allow us to say in an NPOV fashion about the goals and motivations of ]'s last hunger strike is requested at: ] ]] 14:54, 22 August 2024 (UTC) | |||
Unfortunately I have to report that I have requested the deletion of the portal, as the RM discussion regarding the title (with blatantly no consensus) was closed as having consensus by an editor with a very against me, as an admin. Sadly, I don't have the energy right now to try to win this fight when portals get so few page views (my userpage alone got more views last month for crying out loud) and when there is this much headache to keep the title '''''correct'''''. If only some editors had actually met the civil rights leaders of our times, then perhaps they would understand why "Civil Rights Movement" is the correct capitalization for the movement which has become a proper noun when it is ''the'' common name it. I wish it hadn't come to this, as I put many days of work into that portal. But, sometimes you have to stand up for the right thing even if it costs you a few losses here and there; a few editors disrupting this project cannot be allowed to systemically waste my or any of our time. So, we must move to other things with more importance for now (unless anyone else feels like taking up that fight somehow). | |||
== Good article reassessment for ] == | |||
In other news, I am happy to announce that ] is now a ], being promoted to the status (serendipitously enough) on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the ] he cradled in his arms as he fell into unconsciousness. Give it a read if you'd like, and even better: if you see something that needs fixing please feel free to do so! It is currently awaiting review at ] for a place on the main page, which I'd say this man deserves. I'll update the task/status board when that goes through. Have a happy Friday folks, and let's keep this project rolling forward! <small style="color:#999;white-space:nowrap;text-shadow:lightgrey 0.3em 0.3em 0.15em;">— ] // ] // ] // </small> 07:47, 6 April 2018 (UTC) | |||
] has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the ]. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. ] (]) 20:55, 27 August 2024 (UTC) |
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Improving JFK's Report to the American People on Civil Rights
Hello, Wikipedians. A project like this one is long overdue. I noticed that today one of your members placed the project banner on the Report to the American People on Civil Rights article. I've been overhauling that article since fall. Though my work has slowed recently, I was hoping to get it through FAC in time for June 11 2018 so it could be FA of the day. Most of my work is complete; the only two sections of the article that need improvement are a rewrite of the lead and for the "Content" section to be finished. I have the sources to complete the latter task. Any help is welcome. -Indy beetle (talk) 17:33, 22 February 2018 (UTC)
Project participant infobox
Does anyone want a participant infobox? I can create one (I've done it before). What would others like to see the image be? - Tim1965 (talk) 16:57, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
- A nice offer. I don't use many infoboxes myself, but it would be a nice one to have for those who use them. The image is a good question, and I'll see what others think, just wanted to thank you for the good idea. Randy Kryn (talk) 20:39, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
ce case
Dicklyon You stated that "consensus says not to cap this" in your edit summary to make this edit. What are you referring to? Mitchumch (talk) 06:44, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
- Referring to MOS:CAPS and the recent discussion about caps specifically at Talk:Civil rights movement. It's not a proper name, so we don't dress it up as such. Dicklyon (talk) 16:32, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
- I wouldn't have commented but for the "...we don't dress it up as such". The Civil Rights Movement, and most of the people in the WikiProject can't help but call it any other name (at least in the confines of our clubhouse to which you have a key), does not have to be "dressed up" to make it a proper noun. Which of course it is, from a very well-sourced point of view and from the common-sense perspective of what makes a historical era historic. Randy Kryn (talk) 19:50, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
Protected? Then...
...put that nonsense in the explanation template? It's quite surrealistic, in one way, and not a very good face to present to the readers in another. I am getting more used to it though, a commentary on which title-case to use no doubt, worthy of the Museum of Bad Art. Randy Kryn (talk) 19:53, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
Discussion on Leo Tolstoy talk page
There is a current discussion on the Leo Tolstoy talk page if James Bevel should be listed among the major practitioners of nonviolence of the 20th century. An editor there has already requested comments from others. Randy Kryn (talk) 19:42, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
RFC on the use of a photo from a high-school yearbook
Re BlacKkKlansman, there is an RfC ongoing at Talk:Ron Stallworth regarding the use of a high school yearbook photo for a biography, with issues of quality, relevance, consent, copyright, etc. Please visit and comment on the appropriateness of using this image on the page; or comment on a generalization of that question if you prefer. Thank you. Dicklyon (talk) 22:31, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
Joel Poinsett
Hi, I tried to introduce a phrase mentionning Joel Poinsett's view on the slave system, mostly because of the links with the biography of Septima Poinsette Clark (her fater was a slave in Poinsett's farm). I would need your help, because I find it hard to determine exactly how to put a phrase in his bio concerning his positions on slavery (he was a unionist, owned slaves and clearly expressed views about the alleged superiority of white people.) Here is the post I left after my phrase was reverted (alhough I admit there is more need for clarification). As you are probably more familiar with the topic than me, I would appreciate your opinion. I will post this message elsewhere as well to foster discussion--Nattes à chat (talk) 07:49, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
Help changing the Tulsa Race Massacre/Greenwood Massacre's article title away from "Tulsa race riot"
Hi there. Apologies from an infrequent contributor who's lousy at the formats and protocols required to do this properly. The recent Watchmen (HBO) premiere has brought unprecedented public attention to the overlooked history of the Black Wallstreet Massacre (Greenwood Massacre, Tulsa Race Massacre). An important moment for Misplaced Pages's entry to reflect an accurate, unbiased portrait of one of the most significant occurrences of large-scale white supremacist violence in post-slavery American history. The current wiki entry is titled "Tulsa race riot." Recent move-requests have been denied and as far as I can tell it's impossible to edit that title (but, like I said, I'm a perpetual newbie and terrible at these kinds of edits). "Riot" connotes a chaotic, multi-sided conflict involving violence with no particular intent. The Tulsa attacks were one-sided, highly directed (by white Americans, against black Americans) and far from intent-less. The article already reports that there are several alternate names for the event and it's a textually minor task to promote a more accurate designation (e.g. Tulsa race massacre) to Title status while demoting "riot" to the list of alternate designations. Textually minor but historically significant. My experience with wikipedia is that the site's conservatism shows up whenever you try to make edits that push against some longstanding bias. Change a title like this and it gets changed back by editors claiming that to edit in recognition of past racism, sexism etc. is itself biased. The reversions are so unrelenting that it's hard not to give up, even though the logic of the conservatives is clearly flawed and antithetical to this site's own regulations supporting neutrality.
The events of 1921 in Tulsa were clearly a massacre, not a riot. I need help from more experienced editors to wrestle Misplaced Pages's version of that history away from a racially biased narrative. I'd say it's a high priority at this specific moment, when a very prominent network is introducing large numbers of viewers to this event for the first time.GDswamp (talk) 17:57, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Balance at Forced into Glory
FYI – Pointer to relevant discussion elsewhere.Please see: Talk:Forced into Glory § Balance: Conflict between Lincoln critics like Bennett, and critics of those critics.
The article (on a somewhat controversial biography of Abraham Lincoln) rarely has editors or even talk-page comments, so additional input is requested. PoV issues with our article have been pointed out since 2009, and the off-site academic controversy involving the book's notable author, Lerone Bennett Jr., and his views about Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation goes back to the 1960s. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 23:01, 12 November 2019 (UTC)
Video/audio resources
Are there any? I'm thinking government, VoA etc. But how to access? Hopefully there's a database? Hope everyone's well! ——Serial 13:05, 31 May 2020 (UTC)
Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
Hi Everyone, To get involved with Juneteenth editing, I've edited the page for the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail and removed the redirect. I'm going to work on it more today, but I thought I'd let the project know! Thanks for putting lots of ideas and resources here. best wishes, (Lajmmoore (talk) 10:25, 19 June 2020 (UTC))
ProQuest Historical Newspapers - Black Newspapers
The Misplaced Pages Library recently gained partial access to the ProQuest Historical Newspapers database. ProQuest Historical Newspapers includes the ProQuest Black Newspapers collection, but The Misplaced Pages Library does not have access to that collection yet. Access to ProQuest Black Newspapers will enable Wikipedians to improve biographies on prominent African-Americans and expand coverage on major events in American history from an African-American perspective. It has been suggested on The Misplaced Pages Library Card Platform to give Wikipedians full access to ProQuest Historical Newspapers through The Misplaced Pages Library. Editors who wish to contribute towards Misplaced Pages gaining access to ProQuest Black Newspapers are encouraged to express their support here. Thanks. Krakkos (talk) 10:19, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
Question
Coffee, Malik Shabazz, Randy Kryn, Dicklyon, Tim1965, GPRamirez5, Dmenkart, Thebryan01, HAL333, and Waggie: I wanted to ask each of you to write a short description of your interest in the civil rights movement topic on Misplaced Pages in the Participants section of the project page. I've written my interest. I hope this will allow each editor to explain what about crm draws them to this project. Thank you. Mitchumch (talk) 18:14, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
Template:CRM in Alabama - sea of red
The Template:CRM in Alabama is a huge sidebar, with 54 helpful links to "articles" included in it, but 25 of the articles do not exist. Would these not be part of a "to-do" list of 25 potential articles for the WikiProject Civil Rights Movement team to work on first, rather than adding them all to a "go-live" sea of red template? (see History of Alabama#Civil Rights Movement and redistricting, 1945–1975) Or is this the normal way to attract editors to the Project? I do not belong to any Projects, so I do not know – that is why I am asking. Thank you. Jmg38 (talk) 04:54, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
Recommend adding this project to David Ruggles article
Hello. I've been a long time absent contributor, but recently heard an interview with Jonathan Wells, the author of The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery, and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War on the subject of his book, which included Mr. Ruggles, as he wrote a contemporary artcile on the subject in the early 19th century. I see that the currentle article is not so bad, but still a start up and so am waving it under the nose of projects I thought it would fall under in the hopes that more active contributors might add to it/fix it/etc. IMHO (talk) 22:36, 16 March 2021 (UTC)
Ask for your advice
Greetings! I sincerely hope that my post will not be considered a spam (I apologize if so), however I thought it will be the best place to ask my question. I am Polish Misplaced Pages user where I cover mostly the topics related to Holocaust, war crimes but also various human right violations. For some quite time I think about creating or expanding the articles on pl.wiki about the Nadir of American race relations (especially Lynching in the United States and Red Summer) but also about the Birmingham campaign. Could you please recommend some most important, "canonical" books (written by professional historians) about these issues? Thank you in advance.Dreamcatcher25 (talk) 12:15, 10 November 2021 (UTC)
Confederate Memorial Day
I've added some context to the Confederate Memorial Day article, along with sources, as it's been well-established by historians that the holiday was originally promoted during the Jim Crow era to reinforce white supremacy, and revived during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s (much like the concurrent rise of Confederate monuments). There's one editor who is insisting on removing this sourced material. I would prefer some editors get involved before it gets too ugly, because I have some experience with editors who want to removed what they consider "negative" items from an article, and I think a third or fourth party might be helpful here. Wes sideman (talk) 13:16, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
Adding Judge Robert M. Toms to project
I just created an article for Robert M. Toms, he was a prosecutor and judge in Wayne County Michigan from 1910 to 1959. He was involved in civil rights in positives and negative ways. He was the prosecutor that tried the Sweet trials in Michigan during 1925/26 and was up against Clarence Darrow. He also appointed the first African American assistant prosecutor in Wayne County Michigan. He was not a major part of the civil rights movement either way, but is reported as being the early setup to the movement in the 1960s. So I don't know if he should be included in your project or not. So I am asking your group if you would like to have his article added, please review his article and add to it if you think it should be. If not thank your for looking. Jsgoodrich (talk) 02:37, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Hello! On behalf of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, I have drafted a replacement Misplaced Pages entry for editor review. On the article's Talk page, I have outlined how the current entry is problematic and shared how I think the draft is a significant improvement. I do not edit the main space because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from other editors to implement the improved text on my behalf. Are any WikiProject Civil Rights Movement members willing to take a look? Thanks for your consideration, Inkian Jason (talk) 14:44, 11 March 2024 (UTC)
- Done The draft has been reviewed. Thanks! Inkian Jason (talk) 14:42, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
Draft article about Cyril deGrasse Tyson
You are invited to help improve Draft:Cyril deGrasse Tyson, which may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. ––FormalDude (talk) 08:22, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
Good article reassessment for Mary McLeod Bethune
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Sources & Mahatma Gandhi's last hunger strike
Feedback on what the reliable sources allow us to say in an NPOV fashion about the goals and motivations of Mahatma Gandhi's last hunger strike is requested at: Talk:Mahatma Gandhi RfC on Mahatma Gandhi's last hunger strike Fowler&fowler«Talk» 14:54, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
Good article reassessment for Brown v. Board of Education
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