Talk:Ted Landsmark
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Copyright status?
[edit]Is this use of the long quoted text, to convey information about its subject rather than about the text itself or its author, really permissible as fair use? mglg(talk)
Pulitzer Prize Date?
[edit]The article linked at the bottom (http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=569) says "The subject of a famous 1976 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph..." This article has 1977. Which is it? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 129.174.177.138 (talk) 20:52, 13 February 2007 (UTC).
Question
[edit]Is a broken nose a minor facial injury?
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Description of incident
[edit]Actually while nothing excuses assault Landsmark had been unaware of the nature of the demonstration and had tried to walk through it. The demonstrators were parents and students from a mostly White neighborhood which had a large number of blacks introduced to their school through the practice of racially intergration school busing. They had been listening to speeches about resulting dislocation and disruption. They were told the authorities might try to break the demonstration up then suddenly there was this guy in a suit. Far from being "the man" he was there taking the shortest path to get a permit from City Hall for a client.
More
[edit]He seems to have had more than one name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.25.65.26 (talk) 14:51, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
appears to
[edit]Isn't saying "appears to weaponize the flag" a little ridiculous? The man was photographed mid-swing stabbing a man. He doesn't appear to, he's very clearly doing so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:196:4801:47D0:D9AA:7B77:3E2F:9B89 (talk) 12:46, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
Removed references
[edit]@Weigers.g:, I remove the following references as they were not in the correct place. References are used to source a claim in the prose, not listed in the reference section itself. Feel free to ask for more help. -Reagle (talk) 16:12, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
<ref> Healy, Beth [https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2014/07/29/mayor-walsh-bra-nominee-theodore-landsmark-was-fired-president-architectural-college/XyoH4lTgy1D8zmypopxSBK/story.html "BRA nominee was dismissed as head of architectural college" ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', Boston, July 29, 2014, Retrieved on January 23, 2018. </ref> <ref> Douglas, Craig and Moore, Mary [https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2014/07/30/landsmarks-dismissal-highlights-boston.html "Landsmark's dismissal highlights Boston Architectural College's challenges" ''[[Boston Business Journal]]'' ,Boston, July 30 2014, Retrieved on February 15, 2018. </ref> <ref> Wren, Celia [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/stars-and-strife-113668570/] "Stars and Strife" ''[[The Smithsonian]]'' Retrieved on February 18, 2018. </ref> <ref> NPR Staff [http://www.wbur.org/npr/494442131/life-after-iconic-photo-todays-parallels-of-american-flags-role-in-racial-protes] ''[[WBUR 90.9]]'' Retrieved on February 24, 2018 </ref> <ref> Encarnacao, Jack [http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/unfiltered/2016/03/historys_lesson_ted_landsmark_looks_back_at_chilling_moment] ''[[The Boston Herald]]'' ,Boston, March 21, 2016, Retrieved on February 24, 2018. </ref> * *{{cite news | url = http://radioboston.wbur.org/2012/01/30/kevin-white-dukakis | title = Dukakis Talks Mayor White And Busing, Segregation Crisis | publisher = [[WBUR|WBUR Radio]] | date = January 30, 2012 | last = Mauzy | first = Dan }} <br>Audio interview and conversation (28 minutes), with former Massachusetts Governor [[Michael Dukakis]], former Mass. Secretary of Transportation [[Fred Salvucci]], Ted Landsmark describing the successful effort to avoid violence in Boston after [[Martin Luther King]] was assassinated in 1968, and Boston Federal Court Orders to desegregate the schools in 1974.
Peer Feedback
[edit]Weigers.g, overall I think your additions to the page provide really important information! I made a few changes to the wording of the first sentence of the “Aftermath of The Soiling of Old Glory” section for clarity and added a link to the page for Mayor Flynn near the end of the section. Beyond that, my suggestions to move it toward “perfect article” status would be to 1) try to incorporate some images into the page if you can find any. It might also be interesting to see if there are any video or audio clips of him talking about the incident that would be available for use. I don’t know if there will be anything that isn’t copyrighted, but it can’t hurt to look. 2) It might also be helpful to further explain “public ire” in the “Aftermath” section. Were there articles written about it at the time? Did it spark any pro-busing actions? 3) I think the phrase “anti-busing supporters” is a bit confusing. Having anti and supporters in the same phrase makes it a bit unclear what their position was. It might be more clear to say anti-busing protesters or something along those lines to make it more obvious that they were fighting against busing. Overall, I think you have a really great start and just a few changes can make the article even better! -Lavsam (talk) 03:41, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
Lavsam thanks for your edits and suggestions! Weigers.g (talk) 15:17, 2 March 2018 (UTC)