When and Where | |
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Time | Saturday, February 6, 2016 (11:00am - 4:00 pm) |
Address | Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St. |
City, State | Nashville, Tennessee |
The Nashville Public Library is hosting the Second Annual "Our Story Matters Wikipedia Edit-a-thon" to contribute to articles on Wikipedia related to the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville and throughout the South. This year our focus will be on Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memory. We will explore the hidden history of place and space in Nashville's African American History.
The Wikipedia training and Edit-a-thon will take place in the Special Collections Center on the second floor of the Main library downtown. Please bring a laptop with you.
Details
edit- Date: Saturday, February 6, 2016
- Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Location: The Nashville Public Library, Nashville, TN
- Find us at: 615 Church Street, Nashville, TN
- Who Should Attend: Anyone interested in helping us improve the wikipedia pages related to the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville. Beginners and experts welcome!
- Hashtag: #nplCRR #ourstorymatters
- Participating Organizations: Nashville Public Library, Vanderbilt University
Please Bring A Laptop with You!
Sign up
edit[Register for the event on Eventbrite] if you plan to attend in-person. If you are able, please also add your Wikipedia username to the appropriate section below (signatures are created by saving four tildes [~] in a row). If you haven't edited Wikipedia before, please create an account using the link in the upper right hand corner prior to the event date. We will provide some training at the event for first-time editors.
Likely attendees
edit(sign up by editing the page and entering four tildes ~. This will automatically put in your username.)
- Amwilliams15 (talk) 15:25, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
Possible attendees
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editAttendees of record
editContent worked on
editWikipedia Articles to Improve
editTo Create
edit- A. Z. Kelley, involved in desegregation case Kelley v Board of Education Nashville````JenLaw15
- Angeline Butler, Civil Rights Activist
- Archie E. Allen, Civil Rights Activist
- Candie Carawan, singer and Civil Rights activist
- Catherine Brooks, Freedom Rider
- Curtis Murphy (Freedom Rider)
- Donzell Johnson, Civil Rights activist
- Dorothy Foreman Cotton (b. 1931), civil rights activist, officer of the SCLC[1]
- Everett Tilson, professor at Vanderbilt University
- First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, Nashville, Meeting place for Sit-ins
- James Blue, Documentarian of The March (film)
- Katallagete, Journal of the Committee of Southern Churchmen
- Francis M. Kneeland/Francis Kneeland (b. c. 1873), Tennessee physician
- Georgia E. L. Patton Washington/Georgia E. L. Patton/Georgia Patton (1864-1900), first licensed Black woman surgeon in Tennessee
- J. Metz Rollins, Freedom Rider
- Nashville Christian Leadership Council
- Paul LaPrad, Civil Rights activist
- Dr. Rodney Powell, Civil Rights activist
- Salynn McCollum, Civil Rights activist
- Tent City, Fayette County, Tennessee, farmers displaced due to attempts at desegregation
- History of African Americans in Nashville ?
To Improve
editTools and templates
edit- Training
- Cheatsheet for editing Wikipedia
- Wikipedia Template:Infobox person
- Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons
- Writing an article
- About the Sandbox
Category:Black WikiHistory Month Category:Wikipedia meetups in Tennessee Nashville