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Patricia Bell Scott

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Pas 324 Group 9, these are some Articles on Patricia Bell Scott that will help start our Wikipedia Group Project. Patricia Bell Scott is an African American Author that works in the University of Georgia. In this weblinks we will find some information that will help us get started with our Wikipedia Group Project.University of Georgia is the website where we can find a little about herself, and her workplace. Family & Consumer Sciences,can provide us with more details on the life of Patricia Bell Scott. Last, Bookfinder we can find various books that the Author Patricia Bell Scott has Published. (Erika.kiika (talk) 07:35, 5 November 2012 (UTC)) BlkintellectualReply


Pas 324 Group 9, I wasn’t able to find much on Patricia Bell Scott other than what Erika has already found (i.e., University of Georgia,Family & Consumer Sciences, Bookfinder . My plans for the project that are that we 1. Title the article with the authors name "Patricia Bell Scott." 2. The introductory section should begin with who she is, why she is important, her full name, date of birth, and a summary of contributions. 3. The following sections can then be separated into her history/background information, where she works and has worked, and life’s work and contributions, which can each have their own sections. RELBlack (talk) 09:54, 6 November 2012 (UTC)Beatnom (talk) 18:20, 6 November 2012 (UTC)blkintellectualReply

To do list 1. Personal Life: Tanner, Erika 2. Education: Simone, Victoriya 3. Accomplishments: Lauren, Whole group if help is needed. a. Books

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