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I have happened to see a number of items about the controversy about the man & the monument. In light of this, I think that that it is questionable whether the article is
neutral. I suspect that some would see this as an understatement, but I would ask them to see the
WP:RIGHTGREATWRONGS portion of the
WP:Tendentious editing essay. We need
verification from
reliable sources to correct the narative.
"Sign Petition: Stop the removal of the statue of hero John R. Monaghan! — Petition Site", www(dot)thepetitionsite(dot)com/137/833/612/stop-the-removal-of-the-statue-of-hero-john-r.-monaghan/
Hill, Margo (October 5, 2021). "No Honor in Genocide: A Case Study of Street Renaming and Community Organizing in the Wake of National Decolonization Efforts". Journal of Hate Studies. 17 (1). Foley Center Library, Gonzaga University: 85.
doi:
10.33972/jhs.200.
ISSN2169-7442.
"Congressional Notes". New York Times. Vol. 49, no. 15, 603. January 11, 1900. p. 5.
"Congressional Record". Congress.gov. December 11, 1905. p. 207. Retrieved August 20, 2022. Mr. AKENY introduced a bill (S. 1265) to erect a memorial tablet to Ensign John R. Monaghan, United States Navy
Durham, Nelson Wayne (1912).
"John Robert Monaghan". History of the city of Spokane and Spokane Country, Washington : from its earliest settlement to the present time. S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. pp. 11–16.
OCLC759071524. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
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This article has been checked against the following criteria for B-class status:
I have happened to see a number of items about the controversy about the man & the monument. In light of this, I think that that it is questionable whether the article is
neutral. I suspect that some would see this as an understatement, but I would ask them to see the
WP:RIGHTGREATWRONGS portion of the
WP:Tendentious editing essay. We need
verification from
reliable sources to correct the narative.
"Sign Petition: Stop the removal of the statue of hero John R. Monaghan! — Petition Site", www(dot)thepetitionsite(dot)com/137/833/612/stop-the-removal-of-the-statue-of-hero-john-r.-monaghan/
Hill, Margo (October 5, 2021). "No Honor in Genocide: A Case Study of Street Renaming and Community Organizing in the Wake of National Decolonization Efforts". Journal of Hate Studies. 17 (1). Foley Center Library, Gonzaga University: 85.
doi:
10.33972/jhs.200.
ISSN2169-7442.
"Congressional Notes". New York Times. Vol. 49, no. 15, 603. January 11, 1900. p. 5.
"Congressional Record". Congress.gov. December 11, 1905. p. 207. Retrieved August 20, 2022. Mr. AKENY introduced a bill (S. 1265) to erect a memorial tablet to Ensign John R. Monaghan, United States Navy
Durham, Nelson Wayne (1912).
"John Robert Monaghan". History of the city of Spokane and Spokane Country, Washington : from its earliest settlement to the present time. S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. pp. 11–16.
OCLC759071524. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via Internet Archive.