IMG_3416.jpeg Participants at the event use archival resources available at the Special Collections Library to update Wikipedia articles to include greater detail and explanation regarding local African American history. Appears In Members of the U.Va., Charlottesville community revisit local African American history through Wikipedia edits By Amanda Pallas | December 3, 2018 U.Va. Library has spearheaded an effort to update local Wikipedia pages to be more inclusive of African American history.
Members of the U.Va., Charlottesville community revisit local African American history through Wikipedia edits By Amanda Pallas | December 3, 2018 U.Va. Library has spearheaded an effort to update local Wikipedia pages to be more inclusive of African American history.
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