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Doesn't IMO rise beyond an elaborate dict-def. Why aren't the most notable individuals in the two groups listed? --Jerzy•t16:07, 17 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
A couple things on the page were confusing, once I opened the source it was a bit easier to figure out.
Some information was misquoted, without context e.g. "they became black," and some information was incorrectly transferred from the source. My edit just consisted of adding the little context where needed and correcting minor mistakes.
Just wanted to give a small explanation for the edit.