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I've undone this edit [1] for a couple reasons. My thinking: First, the change to Bradberry's birthdate seems probable but is unsourced. There's also no reason to remove the sourced fact that Bradberry used to work for ACORN. Lastly, there's no reason to try to cram all of his awards in the infobox, especially when some of them are as trivial as a distinguished alumnus award or a Gambit Weekly blurb; the awards that are significant enough to be mentioned in reliable secondary sources can be included in the article, but there's no reason to cram in the rest. (I also see no reason to delink the wikilink to the Robert F. Kennedy Award.)
Happy to hear other opinions, though, if anyone disagrees, Khazar2 (talk) 02:00, 30 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]