Why remove from WikiProject Women's History?

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@Ipigott: I don't have a strong opinion. Just curious. I would have thought ratification of the nineteenth amendment was well within scope. According the criteria for inclusion: "The biography of a man may be included within the scope of this project under the same guidelines, if his role in women's history is a major aspect of his notability, as indicated by reliable sources. For instance, Henry Browne Blackwell, the husband of Lucy Stone, was an activist for women's rights." Jaredroach (talk) 05:22, 23 October 2020 (UTC)Reply