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Hi! I wanted to leave you some notes - I wasn't really sure what parts of your sandbox was meant to be reviews, so I focused on what you posted to the live article.

My only real note here is this: The sourcing looks good - the NCpedia is run by the state library of NC and Michael Twitty's book has been very well received. My main concern is this website. It's probably OK, but I wasn't able to see any information about the source itself, such as exactly who wrote it and so on. Be cautious with college websites, as some of these may be content posted by students without much or any editorial oversight or verification. Other than that, just make sure that any major claims are backed up with a source - there's a little bit of information at the end of your contribution that wasn't sourced. --Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:17, 27 November 2018 (UTC)Reply