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Describing Henry Hunt as "farmer" or "plantation owner"
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policy on citing reliable sources and
verifiability. It is not enough to have substantiation of a fact by a relative— Wikipedia requires a citation to a published source that has been fact-checked. Two sources cited in this article describe Henry Hunt as either "a farmer"[1] or "a planter"[2]." Please not that "farmer" is used by the African American Registry. If you provide a citation to a reliable, published source that describes him as a plantation owner, I will have no objection. —
Grand'mere Eugene (
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Additional newspaper clippings for potential arrticle sources
I did find an Atlanta Constitution source that says Henry Hunt was a plantation owner, and reviewing Prof. Alexander's book. With that
WP:RS, I returned the description inserted by
Singleton2020. Below are some more potential sources to improve the article. —
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21:49, 5 January 2020 (UTC)reply
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Describing Henry Hunt as "farmer" or "plantation owner"
@
Singleton2020: Please review Wikipedia's
policy on citing reliable sources and
verifiability. It is not enough to have substantiation of a fact by a relative— Wikipedia requires a citation to a published source that has been fact-checked. Two sources cited in this article describe Henry Hunt as either "a farmer"[1] or "a planter"[2]." Please not that "farmer" is used by the African American Registry. If you provide a citation to a reliable, published source that describes him as a plantation owner, I will have no objection. —
Grand'mere Eugene (
talk)
20:18, 5 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Additional newspaper clippings for potential arrticle sources
I did find an Atlanta Constitution source that says Henry Hunt was a plantation owner, and reviewing Prof. Alexander's book. With that
WP:RS, I returned the description inserted by
Singleton2020. Below are some more potential sources to improve the article. —
Grand'mere Eugene (
talk)
21:49, 5 January 2020 (UTC)reply