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the second chapter, "Staging Freedom," is apparently about the African Grove.
BTW, I seem to have been randomly logged out by the server; the above remark and also the three anonymous edits in the article immediately following those credited to me are mine. -- Jmabel | Talk 06:58, August 14, 2005 (UTC)
I moved a page related to this article to a different section of my site. The section dealing with this topic can now be found at: http://www.igranick.com/archives/african_theatre/
Thanks
ian
I don't know what to make of this edit. It seems well-intentioned, but confused about the ref/note wiki syntax (which I have fixed). It is the sort of edit that really should be accompanied by a talk page comment, because it implicitly says that an earlier writer was wrong. And something seems a bit "off" in the resulting wording. To make the issues clear what it seems to be claiming is:
Sole contribution from this IP address, which is not usually a good sign. Tracking down an 1821 periodical to verify the first part of this would probably be very hard, and verifying that "others claim" something is impossible. -- Jmabel | Talk 19:41, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
I agree that Odell should be referred to within the Gonzalez & Granick cite. Because of changes and recommendations in WIKI MOS, I changed the method of citations and edited some to make the article sound less like a literary essay ("according to so-and-so in such-and-such"), which interrupted the flow of the article. Also put cites closer to their material, i.e., content on date of revolution by Caribs, as it was confusing to try to follow who cited what. Looks like James Hewett deserves his own article, as do other leading black actors discussed by Errol Hill (and noted in Williams' review cited in the article) who played Othello: Morgan Smith (actor), Paul Molyneaux, Benjamin J. Ford, J.A. Arneaux, and Edward Sterlng Wright. Plenty of work for people interested in theater. Parkwells ( talk) 16:52, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
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If someone wants to track down
the second chapter, "Staging Freedom," is apparently about the African Grove.
BTW, I seem to have been randomly logged out by the server; the above remark and also the three anonymous edits in the article immediately following those credited to me are mine. -- Jmabel | Talk 06:58, August 14, 2005 (UTC)
I moved a page related to this article to a different section of my site. The section dealing with this topic can now be found at: http://www.igranick.com/archives/african_theatre/
Thanks
ian
I don't know what to make of this edit. It seems well-intentioned, but confused about the ref/note wiki syntax (which I have fixed). It is the sort of edit that really should be accompanied by a talk page comment, because it implicitly says that an earlier writer was wrong. And something seems a bit "off" in the resulting wording. To make the issues clear what it seems to be claiming is:
Sole contribution from this IP address, which is not usually a good sign. Tracking down an 1821 periodical to verify the first part of this would probably be very hard, and verifying that "others claim" something is impossible. -- Jmabel | Talk 19:41, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
I agree that Odell should be referred to within the Gonzalez & Granick cite. Because of changes and recommendations in WIKI MOS, I changed the method of citations and edited some to make the article sound less like a literary essay ("according to so-and-so in such-and-such"), which interrupted the flow of the article. Also put cites closer to their material, i.e., content on date of revolution by Caribs, as it was confusing to try to follow who cited what. Looks like James Hewett deserves his own article, as do other leading black actors discussed by Errol Hill (and noted in Williams' review cited in the article) who played Othello: Morgan Smith (actor), Paul Molyneaux, Benjamin J. Ford, J.A. Arneaux, and Edward Sterlng Wright. Plenty of work for people interested in theater. Parkwells ( talk) 16:52, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
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