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The section about financial difficulties refers to a couple of pages on the museum site. Pages with similar names can be found, but they contain cumulative lists of donors without detailed amounts (although they do have ranges). They can't be used to prove the rather negative tone of this section.
The history of Jones & Alston forming Sit-in-Movement, etc. is bolstered by a footnote referring to the website's "movement" page. That's also a dead link, but there is a "movement" page on the site. However, it contains only a picture of Martin Luther King. We'll need to look elsewhere to document of the project.
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The section about financial difficulties refers to a couple of pages on the museum site. Pages with similar names can be found, but they contain cumulative lists of donors without detailed amounts (although they do have ranges). They can't be used to prove the rather negative tone of this section.
The history of Jones & Alston forming Sit-in-Movement, etc. is bolstered by a footnote referring to the website's "movement" page. That's also a dead link, but there is a "movement" page on the site. However, it contains only a picture of Martin Luther King. We'll need to look elsewhere to document of the project.
Monado ( talk) 05:45, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
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