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Ways to improve Appeal to the League of Nations Haile Selassie June 1936
editHello, Williams Anderson Byrne,
Thank you for creating Appeal to the League of Nations Haile Selassie June 1936.
I have tagged the page as having some issues to fix, as a part of our page curation process and note that:
Hi thanks for creating “Appeal to the League of Nations.” What you’ve done is write an annotated version of his speech, sourcing his various statements. An encyclopaedia article needs to be about the speech, not the speech itself. What is needed is background/context, a summary of the case made in the speech, a section of reactions to the speech etc. All the best.
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