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Is it necessary to say that she was a 'white civil-rights activist'? I think the picture is pretty clear.

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Unsourced claim that man in picture is George Argyris

On 28 October 2005, someone at the IP address 172.133.175.214 inserted this text into the image description file Image:Viola-liuzzo.jpg:

This is a picture of Viola Liuzzo and her second husband George Argyris. The picture of Vi was taken in the late fifties or early sixties and the picture of George was taken in the 40's. The pictures were later put together to look like one photo either by the press or someone in the family. I am the sister of Viola and know it isn't Anthony (Jim) Liuzzo.

Even if this comment is true (it is the only edit to date from that IP address), it violates two of Wikipedia's three content policies, namely Wikipedia:Verifiability and Wikipedia:No original research. Therefore, I have reverted the edit to the last prior version.

On 11 November 2005, someone at the IP address 65.212.160.76, which had been blocked before for obvious vandalism, changed the name "Anthony" to "George Argyris" in the caption accompanying the image in the Viola Liuzzo article. The edit summary was:

I am Viola's oldest daughter Penny. The man in the picture with her is not Anthony but George Argyris, my father.

Even if this were a good-faith edit, it would still violate the Verifiability and No original research policies. Therefore, I changed the name in the caption back.

--Bwiki 04:46, 1 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

White

Is it necessary to say that she was a 'white civil-rights activist'? I think the picture is pretty clear.