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I go by Montgomery28 on Wikipedia but I am Jonathan Watson, the author of "Legacy of American Female Lawyers". In 2018, I mentioned my Wikipedia-related work at http://solanolibrary.com/Home/BlogPost/5/16589. I stayed too closely to the original source when creating the first version of Chiyoko Sakamoto's page. If the page is deleted, I would be willing to rewrite the page (just as I did with Elizabeth K. Ohi) but make sure to paraphrase and introduce new content regarding her life (upon conducting further research). Please let me know if this is something that could work. Thank you. Montgomery28 (talk) 01:24, 27 August 2019 (UTC)Reply