Talk:Charlotte Cushman
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editI just uploaded this image of Cushman's bust at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans and thought I'd put it here in case it has a place in her bio article. H0n0r 16:57, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
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This article will be completed when?
editHere's an example of why historians turn running and screaming from Wikipedia. After 15 years of being online, this article is still amateurish and incompetent.
You give us the 1st name and surname of the subject's 8th-great-grand-quack-quack; ditto, two friends of her father; ditto, her sister's spouse; ditto, her nephew. But all we get is her father's first name. And you know, I hate to ask: Did she have a mother? Would you care to name her?
In the "Early life" section, do not tell us in what town, in what state even, she grew up. Don't tell us where she went to school, either.
At the end of section "Theatrical career", don't tell us which Newport municipality you mean. I can only assume you mean Newport, Oregon. I mean, it's only natural. The longest national highway, US 20, starts there and ends in Boston, where she was based.
Et, as they say, cetera.
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I disagree w. Wikipedia's classing this article as Low Importance. I mean, this is a pioneering, influential American. A friend of Seward? Whom Lincoln saw perform? And galactically ahead of her time in her romantic life.
Jimlue (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 19:49, 11 July 2023 (UTC)