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Source for term "upecist"

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I'm not very knowledgeable on how Wikipedia editing works or what guidelines to follow, so I'll refrain from actually editing anything on the page. However, I saw that the term "upecist" goes unexplained and needs clarification. I did some Googling because I didn't know what the word meant and I found an article from a "professor of history at the University of Ottawa" at the link https://www.academia.edu/1069940/Cameroonian_Nationalists_Go_Global_From_Forest_Maquis_to_a_Pan_African_Accra. On page 3 of the actual article, it explains the the term "upécistes" was used by UPC members to describe themselves. I don't know if this qualifies as a source or is credible enough to be used, but it'd be nice if someone who knew better than me could use this somehow. 149.19.42.28 (talk) 14:54, 2 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]