Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Black History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon TSU USF
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Black History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon presented with support from Wikimedia DC
When
- February 10, 2023
Registration
- Private
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[edit]Create Wikipedia username and login to the Outreach Dashboard
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- Have a Wikipedia username? Select 'Log-in with Wikipedia'.
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Note: This will allow you to create a username and sign up to participate in the this event in one simple step. You can also create a username at the top right of this event page or from any Wikipedia page.
Articles to create or edit
[edit]- Red drafts = New drafts articles that can be created
- Blue = Existing articles
- Blue drafts = Draft articles that have been created, but need more content before moving to Wikipedia 'mainspace'.
Instructions
- Use this Google sheet to reserve the article you plan to edit or create
- In the sheet, reserve the article you'd like to work on by adding your name or username next to the article
- Return here to the event page and select your article's red or blue link. Red links will open blank pages.
- Select 'Create' (for new articles), and 'Edit' for exisiting articles
- For new articles, start by adding a 'References' header at the bottom. Return to the top and start writing.
- Draft:David Stephens (sculptor)[1][2]
- Draft:Rex Goreleigh[3][4][5] - Artist
- Jumbo's[6] [7][8]
- Draft:Alphoso Sumner[9][10] - Teacher
- Draft:Black Bob Renfro[11] [12] [13] [14] - Business owner
- Draft:Jack Macon[15] [16] - Doctor
- Draft:Dry Tortugas National Park[17] [18] [19] - To do: Add history of slave labor in the section about the fort within the park. This information already exists in the Fort's own alone
- Dry Tortugas National Park[20] [21] [22] - Add history of slave labor in the section about the fort within the park. This information already exists in the Fort's own along
- Abraham Lincoln Lewis[23] [24] - Add section about museum named in his honor
- Draft:Adebunmi Gbadebo[25][26] [27]
- Draft:Sia Baker-Barnes[28] [29] [30]
- Draft:Doris Ison[31] [32][33]
- Draft:Sherman Line Rosenwald School[34][35] [36]
- Draft:Pasquo School[37][38][39]
- Draft:Annie E. Colbert Rosenwald School[40] [41]
- Draft:Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School[42] [43]
- Draft:Sparrow's Beach[44][45][46] - See Carr's Beach for a good guide.
- Draft:Charles Bibbs[47][48][49]
- Draft:David W. M. Cassidy[50][51][52]
- Draft:Akea Brionne[53][54]
- Draft:David Stephens (sculptor) [55][56]
- Draft:Jamea Richmond-Edwards[57][58][59]
- Draft:Rex Goreleigh[60][61][62]
- Rufus B. Atwood
- Ernest Boger
- William Lee Brent
- Thomas F. Cassels
- Sampson W. Keeble
- Nashville Christian Institute
- Negro World (Knoxville)
- Isham F. Norris
- Franklin and Armfield Office[63] - To do: Add a section and content about the museum.
- Thomas A. Sykes
- J. Finley Wilson
- Draft:Thelma Gibson[64] [65] [66]
- Draft:Georgette’s Tea Room[67][68][69]
- Draft:Jumbo’s Shrimp[70] [71]
- Draft:Hampton House Motel[72][73] [74] [75]
- List of Rosenwald schools - This includes about fifty schools. Some have articles and others do not. Consider creating and improving these articles. Learn more about Rosenwald Schools
- August Wilson House - [76]
- Fire Station No. 23 (Seattle) - [77]
- Hampton University Museum - [78]
- Museum of African American History (Boston, Massachusetts) - [79]
- People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church - [80]
- Threatt Filling Station - [81][82]
- Walnut Cove Colored School - [83]
- Draft:Jill Hurst-Wahl (librarian)
These historic sites were recently funded through the National Trust for Historic Preservation's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
- Black American West Museum and Heritage Center - [84][85]
- Franklin and Armfield Office - [86][87]
- Draft:God's Little Acre Cemetery - [88][89]
- Hotel Metropolitan (Kentucky) - [90][91][92]
- Draft:Mount Zion Baptist Church (Athens, Ohio) - [93][94]
- Mountain View Officers Club - [95][96][97]
- Draft: Palmer Pharmacy - [98][99][100]
- League of Women for Community Service - [101][102][103]
- Draft:The Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School - [104][105] - Learn more about Rosenwald Schools
- Draft:Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Atlanta, Georgia) - [106][107][108]
A number of additional articles are available via work lists from past events.
- Article work list from the National Museum of African American History and Culture's STEM edit-a-thon
- Recognizing Black Suffragists: A Wikipedia Editing Workshop hosted by the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument
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