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GA Review

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Reviewer: MX (talk · contribs) 23:13, 13 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Review

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Will review this article. It looks ripe for promotion already, but I'll try to be as thorough as possible. Stay tuned. MX () 23:14, 13 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Overall, this article is excellently written. I enjoyed it a lot. Below are a few issues / suggestions before passing this nomination. Thank you! MX () 03:05, 14 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Early life and education

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  • Later, looking back on his time at the Met – Is the "Met" an official acronym of the Metropolitan Opera House? If not, I would suggest adding a ( ) after Metropolitan Opera House and using the shorter version later.
  • Alexander attended the University of Pennsylvania on a merit scholarship and became the first black graduate of the Wharton School of Business in 1920. – Link both schools
  • (As he was not yet barred, Alexander hired an attorney to represent him.) – I think this would work without parenthesis.
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  • a white Republican former Congressman with a small office in the city – I would link Republican for those non-American readers unfamiliar with the word.
  • After she was convicted and sentenced to death – Just a suggestion, but how do you feel about linking sentenced to death with "Capital punishment in Pennsylvania"?
  • joined the National Bar Association, an association ... – Add (NBA) after National Bar Association since it is used later.
  • Though the NBA, Alexander began – Misspelled; should be "Through".

Berwyn desegregation case

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Schnader, now running for governor, now promised to find a solution – using "now" twice sounds a bit awkward. Consider rephrasing.

Growing prestige

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  • the country at National Bar Association events – I would stick with the acronym NBA, per above.
  • would not receive a fair trial in the South – link fair trial

Trenton Six

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  • Trenton police induced confessions from five of the six – link Trenton police
  • the legal arm of the communist party – Which community party? Can we link it too?
  • prohibited the CRC from representing – Add (CRC) after the Civil Rights Congress mention in the previous sentences
  • himself from the CLC and other communist groups – Not sure what CLC is since this acronym was not mentioned earlier.

Seeking judicial nomination

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  • At that time, Republicans dominated Philadelphia's political scene – Unlink Republican here since you will be linking it above, per WP:OVERLINK
  • Sadie Alexander had followed her husband's political shift – Shouldn't it be "Mossell", as used in earlier paragraphs?
  • the school would eventually desegregate – tidy it up to "the school eventually desegregated"

City Council

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  • He won reelection in 1955 with an – I think the right way to say it is "He won the reelection ..."
  • While there, Alexander continued – While where? It's a bit unclear.
  • found the required two-thirds vote in Council to make it on to the ballot for popular approval – Feel free to put 23 if you'd like

Judge

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  • demanded that a grand jury be convened to investigate Democratic corruption in City Hall – What is "City Hall"? Is that another way of saying local / city government?
  • Meanwhile, he spoke out against black separatism, calling it "reverse racism." – link black separatism; could be an interesting read

Sources

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  • All checks out. Sources are reliable, formatted properly, etc. I have a question, however. Why is Source #21 not formatted the same way at the bottom like the others?

Infobox

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  • Have you considered adding one? I think it would be a value-added for our readers.
    • @MX: Thank you for the thorough review. My changes are here, and should address your concerns. The only one I left out, I think, was referring to Sadie Alexander as "Mossell" after her marriage. I think that since she changed her name, we should reintroduce her that way. Everything else, I think, is as you've suggested. --Coemgenus (talk) 21:22, 14 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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