Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias/open tasks: Difference between revisions

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Ethnic minorities: organize, comment
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Under-represented ethnic minorities in the developed world etc. (and other related topics)
 
=== Requested articles ===
* [[Jill Nelson]] prominent contemporary African-American journalist and writer, no article.
* [[Prince Hall Freemasonry]] currently a short subsection of [[Freemasonry]]. African-American Masonry has been and is important in the U.S., and [[Prince Hall]] Lodges were sometimes organizing forces in the civil rights movement.
 
=== Requests for expansion ===
* [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]; not much more than a stub
* [[Romare Bearden]] Notable African-American artist, stub
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* [[Morehouse College]] Historically Black college in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
**[[User:Sayeth|Sayeth]] says, "needs some work" (Oct 7, 2004)
 
=== Requests for review/attention ===
* [[NABJ Hall of Fame]] is probably OK as it stands, but full of red links that could be followed up. Leading African-American journalists past and present. - [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]]|[[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 18:04, Oct 14, 2004 (UTC)
* [[Jill Nelson]] prominent contemporary African-American journalist and writer, no article.
* [[Edgar Nixon]] major civil rights leader. We have a stub.
* [[Prince Hall Freemasonry]] currently a short subsection of [[Freemasonry]]. African-American Masonry has been and is important in the U.S., and Prince Hall Lodges were sometimes organizing forces in the civil rights movement.
* [[Pullman Company]] 100 years ago, the single largest employer of African-Americans and a key in creating the Black middle class. Current article just more than a stub, doesn't mention [[Robert Todd Lincoln]] (George Pullman's successor running the company). '''Featured on todo list 20:02, Oct 4, 2004 (UTC).'''
* [[A. Philip Randolph]] we have a moderately good article on a man who was arguably the most important civil rights leader of his generation.
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* [[Zoroastrianism]], [[Zoroaster]] and related topics all suffer from serious neglect, bias and misinformation. Someone has even categorized "Zoroastrian gods" -- despite the fact that it is a [[monotheistic]] religion -- including listing [[Ahriman]] in that category. This is equivalent to listing [[Satan]] as a "Christian God"! [[User:Zosodada|Zosodada]] 20:22, 22 Jan 2005 (UTC)
 
===Requests forSatisfactory review===
 
* [[Prince Hall]] founder of [[Prince Hall Freemasonry]] in the U.S.
::was a stub, I've researched and enlarged it, comments? — [[User:Bsktcase|Bsktcase]] 20:21, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)
:::Good work! It is a decent article now. Two minor things: First, I think the article needs references; second, it would be very cool if you could find a picture. Something like [http://users.aol.com/jabron/history.htm this] would be nice. Or a historic document like [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h44.html this one]. (Maybe the owners of those websites would be willing to release the pictures under the GFDL). [[User:Mark Dingemanse|<nowiki> </nowiki>]]&mdash; [[User:Mark Dingemanse|mark]] [[User Talk:Mark Dingemanse|&#9998;]] 16:22, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
::::Thanks! I added a references section (taken from the URLs which I used as my references). I am very very dubious about the copyright permissions on the pictures which is why I didn't add them originally. The Masonic websites are more likely to be violating copyright than they are to have rights to grant to us. However, the PBS source seems promising. I'll look into it. Thanks again! &mdash; [[User:Bsktcase|Bsktcase]] 19:50, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
:::::While photos would be nice, this seems to qualify for ''satisfactory''. Great job! - [[User:BanyanTree|BanyanTree]] 00:17, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 
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