19:5119:51, 21 September 2020diffhist+17
Mulberry, Florida
Edits made for grammar, punctuation, and syntax throughout. Regarding named white lynching victim, missed its removal. It shouldn't have been there in the first place, so good catch!
17:3817:38, 21 September 2020diffhist+168
Mulberry, Florida
The events of August 21, 1919 have been more thoroughly explained as per previous edit and consensus. KKK section consolidated and streamlined. Individual lynchings should be listed if a case pertains to the history of the city, but not solely for memorialization.Tag: references removed
17:0217:02, 21 September 2020diffhist+279
Mulberry, Florida
Race violence section removed in accordance with the methodology consensus reached in /info/en/?search=Talk:Valrico,_Florida. Race-related violence was not remarkably prevalent in this city, nor did it form a component of its identity. The sentence detailing the violence during the strike breaking was expanded using a contemporary source and consolidated into the history section. Also replaced the derogatory "scab" with the less denigrating "strikebreakers."Tag: Reverted
19:4819:48, 13 August 2019diffhist−384
Valrico, Florida
Again, the incident listed is verifiable, but it hardly seems pertinent to the general history of Valrico. Perhaps a standalone entry for the hate crime would be more appropriate.
19:5119:51, 21 September 2020diffhist+17
Mulberry, Florida
Edits made for grammar, punctuation, and syntax throughout. Regarding named white lynching victim, missed its removal. It shouldn't have been there in the first place, so good catch!
17:3817:38, 21 September 2020diffhist+168
Mulberry, Florida
The events of August 21, 1919 have been more thoroughly explained as per previous edit and consensus. KKK section consolidated and streamlined. Individual lynchings should be listed if a case pertains to the history of the city, but not solely for memorialization.Tag: references removed
17:0217:02, 21 September 2020diffhist+279
Mulberry, Florida
Race violence section removed in accordance with the methodology consensus reached in /info/en/?search=Talk:Valrico,_Florida. Race-related violence was not remarkably prevalent in this city, nor did it form a component of its identity. The sentence detailing the violence during the strike breaking was expanded using a contemporary source and consolidated into the history section. Also replaced the derogatory "scab" with the less denigrating "strikebreakers."Tag: Reverted
19:4819:48, 13 August 2019diffhist−384
Valrico, Florida
Again, the incident listed is verifiable, but it hardly seems pertinent to the general history of Valrico. Perhaps a standalone entry for the hate crime would be more appropriate.