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Daniel Aloi (25 February 2020). "Wikipedia project promotes women artists". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Several Wikipedia pages have been created during edit-a-thons on campus, including entries for influential feminist publisher and Ithaca resident Nancy Bereano and 19th-century botanical illustrator Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft.
Preferred name is Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft, dropping Nancy. I propose to change the article name accordingly. See changed news article[1]. 15:34, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
I edited the page to refer the change from Nancy Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft to Anne Kinsbury Wollstonecraft and moved the article to a new title.