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Overall: A very interesting article - I like the connections to the Harlem Rennaisance and Madam C.J. Walker! The DYK hooks are great, I especially like the first one. The photograph is interesting. The copyvio check only picked up titles of things, a few quotes, and citations. So that's good.
Regarding the source for the main hook, I think there are differing opinions about use of encyclopedia.com when there are other reliable sources, like books, journals, and newspapers . I found a newspaper source and clipped it from newspapers.com here. Would that work for you? –CaroleHenson (talk) 09:23, 27 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Gobonobo I was told years ago to not use it because it's a tertiary source, and is not a static page. From questions and answers on WP:RSN for "encyclopedia.com" (quotes to not get "encyclopedia" results) - it seems that there are issues about mirroring, questions about use since there are ads, etc. I might be too cautious on this one, but I just thought a newspaper source wouldn't be questioned. I added the newspaper article and did not delete encyclopedia.com, covering both bases.