User talk:Mitchumch/Archive 3
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Civil rights template
Thank you very much for your additions of Belafonte, Levison, and William Anderson (who I had never heard of). Believe it or not, I went to the template to add Belafonte (the new film reminded me of him, and I realized he wasn't on the template) and there he was! I'd added the template to his page, and added it to Levison's and Anderson's. The last addition, the Deacons, seemed not to fit the template, which is about the movement itself, which was totally a nonviolent movement - a tactic and technique which assured its success. Can we talk about that addition, and do you feel strongly about it? And thanks for the change in the historians section, well done. I've been adding to and more or less guarding the template for a long time now, and am glad to have someone else add such obvious entries as Belafonte and Levison which I'd (not very wisely) missed. Good to meet you! Randy Kryn 00:23, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
- Wow, what a fantastic analysis and surely potential additions. I think Dexter Ave. Church is already on the template, and I hadn't realized wikipedia had a page on Clarence Jones - he surely needs to be on it. Most of the others can be added with fewer words. You organized and posted that very quickly and efficiently. Would you mind if I added in some of the material, or do you want to do much of it? I'll add in Jones now and put the template on his page, and let's go from there. Randy Kryn 03:29, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
- John Doar and Burke Marshall, for sure. On a wider scope, as you said, to capture it all would require various templates, but how about keep the sections as they are now and maybe add links to other templates such as "Civil rights movement songs" (which I've thought of adding to the template), and "Court rulings", and, as you mention, reaction from governmental officials (Eisenhower, Kennedy, etc.). In that way the template would still contain the main people and organizations and events, but take some of the burdens to other links. It shouldn't be much larger. You've given a good deal to chew on, and it seems plausible while still keeping most of the direc-link data on the one template. Randy Kryn 03:41, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for all the good research and now the book listings. The movement prior to 1955, when Claudette Colvin wouldn't get off the bus in Montgomery (and Rose Parks waited nine months to do the same thing - mother of the crm indeed! When I met Colvin I immediately called her the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement - Myles Horton is the "father" if anyone deserves that title). So the real changes happened between 1960 and 1966, seven short years in which an age-old decision pattern was turned on its head. Of course things occurred before this, but the term "Movement" has, imnho, a specific meaning which picks up with the 1960 sit-ins, the '61 Freedom Rides, etc. People actually did the Gandhi thing of putting themselves nonviolently on the line so that other people could vent their anger and fear at them - the necessary healing points of a real movement. Jeez, I can talk of these things for hours. Your initial suggestions really expand the template, and if it's okay with you I'll try to fit them in with brief wording, and then, when everythings in place, the look-at dividing it up into specifics (although people who want to study the movement can just take a few days to read every article. If you are in a working mood, Dorothy Cotton's page is stublike, and she's too important to be a stub (though she probably doesn't mind). Randy Kryn 13:22, 6 March 2013 (UTC)
- John Doar and Burke Marshall, for sure. On a wider scope, as you said, to capture it all would require various templates, but how about keep the sections as they are now and maybe add links to other templates such as "Civil rights movement songs" (which I've thought of adding to the template), and "Court rulings", and, as you mention, reaction from governmental officials (Eisenhower, Kennedy, etc.). In that way the template would still contain the main people and organizations and events, but take some of the burdens to other links. It shouldn't be much larger. You've given a good deal to chew on, and it seems plausible while still keeping most of the direc-link data on the one template. Randy Kryn 03:41, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
Civil rights template
Hi, and thanks for the suggestion of looking through the King archives. With all the new activity leading up to the 50th anniversary of the Selma marches there is a lot to catch up on. And just this week I realized that two of the very active people were not listed on the template, Marion Barry and Walter Fauntroy. If you'd like to add to an article I've just started a little bit on in my sandbox, on Frederick Reese, a pretty important activist in the Selma movement, feel free to bulk it up a little. The few sentences I have up now contain some inaccuracy, so I was just starting it. Awhile ago I combined some sections of the template, which made it a bit shorter. Good to "see" you again. Randy Kryn 12:00, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
Clinton
Hi, and good entry at the Clinton template. I've moved it to a new Popular culture section, as the book section is for books Clinton himself wrote (or had ghost-written). There must be more films which feature the fellow. Have you had a look at the Civil Rights Movement template lately? A little rearranging went on, and the entries for events have been put in chronological order. Good to see your name again, and hope all goes well with you and yours. Randy Kryn 12:20, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
Check this out
I didn't know about this 1868 school desegregation case and interesting article, and wanted to share it with you in case you don't know of it. And happy new year and all the rest! Randy Kryn 02:44, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
- @Randy Kryn: Thanks for the article. I wasn't aware of it. Considering that there are thousands of school districts (not including private schools), there are no doubt alot of federal and state legal cases that are isolated on Wikipedia or not in existence. I'll add this case and the others listed in Category:United States school desegregation case law to the School integration in the United States in Related court cases section.
- On another topic, I'm trying to compile a list of sit-ins that occurred after the Greensboro sit-ins on February 1, 1960 until the end of 1961. If you come across any articles connected to this event, then please let me know.
- I hope you also had a good holiday season. Mitchumch (talk) 04:04, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
- Besides the successful Nashville sit-in the only 1960-61 listed on the sit-in page is the Friendship Nine in North Carolina. The Nashville group was already well organized and doing preliminary work when Greensboro occurred, so its pre-planning and expansion helped to achieve its goals. I like that 1868 school case, it really jumps out in the era and predates so much later law. Randy Kryn 13:21, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
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- removed second occurrence of (African-American) 'Civil Rights Movement' in the same sentence (the first occurrence is an item in a list of movements, 'African-American Civil Rights Movement' is title case
- changed 'Chicago' to 'Chicano'—the 'Chicano movement did participate in the movement, 'Chicago' was not a movement that participated, likely a typo—could have been from multiple revisions of the lede ( I think I made have had a go at rewriting the lede)
- 'American Civil rights movement required a dab fix to African-American Civil Rights Movement, and to title case.
- It's an important article—lots more fixes and additions needed. Most of all I liked your removal of the globalize template. I've tried to have it removed for three or so times for exactly the reason you gave. Yeah, I know there was an world wide movement against that war, but the movement within the superpower waging that war necessarily calls for an article and, as you say, this article is focused on opposition to participation in that war. And the global movement against U.S. participation requires an article. (If there are still typos in this post, blame iPad spell correction-it just "corrected" 'but' to 'Mobuto'. — [User:Neonorange|Neonorange]] (Phil) 21:41, 24 March 2017 (UTC)
Question on Civil Rights Movement wikilink changes
I noticed that you've been going through Wikipedia changing hundreds of wikilinks which link directly to African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68) so that they now link instead to Civil Rights Movement. May I ask your reasoning for this? The issue is that Civil Rights Movement then redirects back to African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68), meaning you've changed direct linkage in articles to a redirect. If I missed a consensus on Wikipedia to make this change, or a good reason why you're doing it, do let me know. Thanks for responding. --SouthernNights (talk) 23:07, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
- As a follow-up, one reason I'm asking about all this is because I'm familiar with the discussion around the requested move last year of African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68) → African-American Civil Rights Movement. However, consensus was not reached in that discussion. The edits you're making could be seen by some editors as a back-door way of making that change without consensus. If I'm misunderstanding all this, let me know. Best, --SouthernNights (talk) 23:29, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
- @SouthernNights: The wikilinks are already redirects that were changed to a different variation of African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68). For example, the links you provided are redirects, not a direct link. There have been over a dozen of these variations created since the article was created by making minor changes with hyphens or changing the date range. It was most recently moved on 9 December 2016.
- I'm making changes to the terms as part of a larger effort to improve the CRM topic throughout wikipedia. I'm a regular editor on CRM related articles. Virtually all of the articles connected to the CRM are in horrible shape. Major events are entirely missing from Wikipedia. Visit some of the articles connected to CRM and you'll see my edits. Visit my sandbox pages User:Mitchumch/sandbox, User:Mitchumch/Topical perspective, and User:Mitchumch/Movement templates#Civil Rights Movement as proof of my sincerity.
- As far as back-door, all of my edit summaries state what I am doing, virtually all of the articles I performed changes to were redirects, and alot of the articles did not use the title "African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968)" or "African-American Civil Rights Movement". Alot of them used American Civil Rights Movement and Civil Rights Movement as the preferred term. I've also used "civil rights movement", "American civil rights movement", and "American Civil Rights Movement". There are over a dozen different terms used to denote the CRM. The ones previously mentioned are the ones most used in literature on the topic. Mitchumch (talk) 01:13, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
First off, let me say I've known of your edits on Civil Rights articles for years and you do great work. It's important to have dedicated editors focused on this often neglected Wikipedia topic. As for the redirects, almost all of the articles you changed indeed used CRM as shorthand but directly linked to African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68). Yes, that article's name was changed to African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968) but you aren't redirecting to the renamed article, you're changing the link to Civil Rights Movement, which then requires a redirect. Why not simply correct the links to African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968) instead of introducing a redirect into the linkage?--SouthernNights (talk) 12:59, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
- @SouthernNights: Thank you for the compliment. "African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68)" and the 18 unique variations have proven unstable.
- African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968) current title
- African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68)
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- We're nearly averaging one move per year of these variations. If I change it to the current variation, then it is reasonable to assume that title variation will likely be changed again. Consequently, my time would be wasted. If I did nothing, then all the articles I've changed would either have a single redirect or double redirects. Mitchumch (talk) 17:47, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
Makes sense to me. I wasn't aware the title had changed that often, which speaks toward the need for a change to Civil Rights Movement for the title. But the way things go around Wikipedia I'm not sure that will ever get consensus. But if you bring up the name change again I'll weigh in on it. --SouthernNights (talk) 19:13, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
- @SouthernNights: No problem. Mitchumch (talk) 19:54, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians User Group: April 2017 newsletter
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Please do not do this again. Thanks. CassiantoTalk 07:52, 3 May 2017 (UTC)
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Infobox civil conflict
Please join the discussion, so we can discuss our recent editing disagreement. Grapesoda22 (✉) 04:43, 26 May 2017 (UTC)
Template talk:Infobox civil conflict
So is my latest proposal in the discussion acceptable to you? Or do you want to discuss this some more? I hate to come off as pushy, but I want to wrap this up soon. Grapesoda22 (✉) 03:39, 29 May 2017 (UTC)
Pseudo-headings
Hi Mitch, please see my edit in response to yours at Carter G. Woodson. Graham87 01:59, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
June 1964 (reply)
Mitchumch, thank you for your civil note on my talk page; I think that your maintenance of the civil rights articles is great, and if you had left your edit to this one to just changing the wikilink, there would have been no reversion. It serves a legitimate purpose. In addition, removal of an image that is listed as having limitations on its use (a non-free image) is consistent with a stated policy. On the other hand, your change to the image (you think it's "too wide") appears to be a matter of your personal preference (i.e., it was "too wide") rather than that it violates policy. I'm not going to ask anyone on their talk page what their personal tastes are when it comes to visual presentation in an article, and I don't expect that you would ask me that question on my talk page either. Basically, where there are illustrations in the pages in this particular category (some haven't reached that point) there's a consistency to the way they are placed. I would prefer not to get into an editing war; if I change the display, I will see to it that your changes to wikilinks remain untouched. Mandsford 21:35, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
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OTD June 21
I reverted your edit because your new version is inaccurate. The murders took place on June 21 and the KKK was implicated some time later, so the blurb should focus on the event that actually did happen on the 21st. Thanks. —howcheng {chat} 07:57, 19 June 2017 (UTC)
- @Howcheng: Where is your revert? Mitchumch (talk) 08:07, 19 June 2017 (UTC)
- I'm in the middle of working on the 2017 update. —howcheng {chat} 08:10, 19 June 2017 (UTC)
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Suffrage
Please stop removing the suffrage templates from suffrage leaders. The bidirectional guideline is under question again, and should be. The activists are as closely related to the topic as any page, are on the lists listed, and readers of the pages will have an interest in template topics. Thanks. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:16, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
- Randy Kryn I wasn't aware the guideline was under discussion. Thanks. Mitchumch (talk) 13:24, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
Michael Barone
Barone is a leading writer on American politics and political history--his "Almanac" covers political history of every state. His comments deal not with what Grant did but how some 21st century writers are dealing with Grant's memory. It puts in context the authors Wiki editors are using. I don't see anything controversial about his statements Rjensen (talk) 15:11, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
- I've responded on Talk:Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant in the "Michael Barone" section. Mitchumch (talk) 15:50, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
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I only just noticed the change, better late than never :) --Loeba (talk) 17:15, 21 July 2017 (UTC)
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BPM template
I just saw the deletion decision of the Black Power template and think that its a loss to Wikipedia. That's a fine template, and shows the nature of some decisions here where editors who may have been in favor of keeping it, and have good points to make, don't learn of the discussion. It's a well-structured template, and should have been kept. Randy Kryn (talk) 11:38, 23 September 2017 (UTC)
- Randy Kryn It was a "starter" template. I should've placed it in a sandbox instead of placing it in active space. I have a more expansive BPM template in my sandbox. So, in the scheme of things, nothing has been lost. I'll eventually place a more compact version of the template in active space in the future. Mitchumch (talk) 20:08, 23 September 2017 (UTC)
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Ohio Wikimedians User Group: January 2018 newsletter
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- Back in July, Ohio hosted its 2017 Wiknic at the Ohio State University. Four Wikipedians from Columbus were in attendance.
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- Wikimania 2017 took place August 9 to 13 in Montreal, Canada, with WikiConference North America 2017 taking place as a pre-conference to Wikimania. Kevin Payravi and Emery were in attendence, both representing the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, with Emery also representing Wikipedia Connection. During WikiConference North America, Kevin and Emery presented Wikipedia Organizations on Campus: Case Study and Guide.
- Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 in the United States has come to a close. Over 1,400 individuals uploaded more than 8,000 photos of historic sites to the Wikimedia Commons. Of these photos, over 150 of them were of historic sites in Ohio. You can browse the Ohio photos here. A thank you to all who participated and helped improve coverage of Ohio!
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Ohio Wikimedians User Group: March 2018 newsletter
General Updates
- WikiConference North America 2018 is coming to Columbus, Ohio! Organized by the WikiConference North America user group and hosted by the Ohio State University Libraries, this conference will take place from October 18 - 21, and will feature exciting activities such as tech demos, a Culture Crawl, edit-a-thons, presentations, discussions, and more.
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Edit-warring over capitalization
Knock it off already. — MShabazz Talk/Stalk 18:45, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians: Net Neutrality statement
Hi there! A proposal has been made for the Ohio Wikimedians User Group to release a statement in support of net neutrality, amid similar statements of support from the Wikimedia Foundation and other U.S. affiliates. If you're interested and have thoughts on the matter, please comment here (within the day if possible; if there's support we'd like to make our stance known as soon as possible). Thank you! ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 05:59, 24 April 2018 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians User Group: May 2018 newsletter
General Updates
- Based on our recent discussion, the Ohio Wikimedians User Group has its first resolution in support of Net Neutrality.
- On a related note, a proposal on the Village Pump has been created about having a banner in support of Net Neutrality displayed for Wikipedia users in the United States. If you have thoughts on this proposal, you may add your comments here.
- The Art+Feminism campaign took place in March and April, and Ohio saw two Art+Feminism edit-a-thons take place! A Cincinatti edit-a-thon was hosted by LOOK, and a Columbus edit-a-thon was hosted by Wikipedia Connection at the Ohio State University. Great job to all attendees and organizers!
- Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities for WikiConference North America 2018, which is coming up in October in Columbus, Ohio! Stay up to date on the conference by joining the mailing list, liking the Facebook page, and following the Twitter handle.
- The 50,000 Challenge is currently 5.74% complete, with the goal of writing 50,000 articles on U.S. topics. If you're interested in writing Ohio-related articles, consider contributing as part of this event and recording your articles under Ohio!
Upcoming and Ongoing Events
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On behalf of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 22:48, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
WikiConference NA - Submissions + scholarship apps due
Hi there - apologies for the late notice, but I wanted to make sure Ohio Wikimedians are aware. Proposal submissions and scholarship applications for WikiConference North America 2018 (Oct 18-21 in Columbus) are due today (August 15). If you have any projects or ideas to share through a presentation, roundtable, etc., I encourage you to make a submission. If you would be traveling from out of Columbus to attend the conference and need funding for a hotel + transportation, $500 scholarships are being offered (apply here).
We have also started an accommodations and transportation guide for visitors here - if you have information and recommendations to add, I encourage you to edit the page.
I know some folks have expressed interest in helping out with the event. We'll have public information very soon for opportunities to help with logistics and sponsorship, as well as a sign-up form for volunteering to help out at the conference itself. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me. Thank you! ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 18:10, 15 August 2018 (UTC)
List of African American United States Representatives
@Mitchumch, I'm not sure if you've noticed, but during the past few weeks an often-banned editor, using three different sock accounts (two of them IP addresses), has made wholesale changes to the above-referenced article. I informed the pertinent authorities of the first two sockpuppets that the editor used, and both were banned, but he now is using a third sock (which I've already reported). His most recent series of edits is ending the "fourth generation" of black congressmen in 2001 and starting a "fifth generation" at such time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_United_States_Representatives
I don't know how you wish to go about rolling back unsourced and unnecessary changes to the article, so I haven't undone anything so far. AuH2ORepublican (talk) 23:30, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
WCNA 2018 - Registration Open!
Hello! Kevin from the Ohio Wikimedians and WikiConference North America here. As a quick reminder, WikiConference NA is happening Oct 18-21 at the Ohio State University Libraries. The schedule has been posted (more to come), and registration is open as well. If you'd like to attend, I encourage you to register as soon as possible - especially if you're interested in the pre-conference events, as they're filling up rather quickly. If you're on Facebook, we also have an attendees group for folks to coordinate travel, logistics, and ask questions. We also have a new volunteer coordinator, who is working on creating the on-boarding process for volunteers to help out at the event - you'll hear from me again when that's ready, if volunteering interests you. Any questions, feel free to reach me on my talk page. Thanks and hope to see you later this month! ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 08:17, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
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