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A fact from Harry Bigelow appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 June 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that American law professor Harry Bigelow became one of the first men to cross the Belgian Congo west of Lake Edward? "was one of the first to cross the unexplored Belgian Congo west of Lake Edward" from Shavit, David (1989). The United States in Africa – A Historical Dictionary. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 22. ISBN0-313-25887-2.
ALT1:... that American law professor Harry Bigelow sat on Harry S. Truman's National Loyalty Review Board during the Second Red Scare? "In 1947, he was drafted by President Truman to be a member of the National Loyalty Review Board, and to the work of that agency he devoted the last years of his life" from Tefft, Sheldon. "Harry A. Bigelow". Law School Record. University of Chicago.
} on ALT1. Article is new enough, long enough, policy compliant, and not a COPYVIO. Hooks are cited inline to reliable sources. I have an issue with ALT0 though. The hook states that he was one of the first men to cross the Belgian Congo west of Lake Edward, but the article specifies white men, which is almost certainly more accurate, the area doesn't seem to be a desolate waste avoided forever by all natives. No issues with ALT1 though. Gonna go ahead and be bold and strike out ALT0, although if you prefer it to the other hook, I can review a rephrased version. QPQ done. Hog Farm (talk) 03:16, 17 June 2020 (UTC)Reply