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Today, Scholar Charles L. Blockson has won the Award for 2016.[1] I added an inline citation for him, but I ask why many awardees are not Wikipedia persons and, indeed, some of them are obscure even to Philadelphia natives. I would add inline citations for Marsha Levick and others wiithout articles, and also request editors to create articles about other awardees.
I'm not opposed to this, though it's doubtful they would ALL meet WP:GNG guidelines. I think a general citation may be good enough if there is already a list of awardees, but, if not, certainly citations for the more obscure winners. Lindsey40186 (talk) 22:19, 29 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]