Albion W. Tourgée: Revision history


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7 February 2024

  • curprev 16:1616:16, 7 February 20242603:6081:41f0:67e0:4ca6:4303:6ac8:94bb talk 18,794 bytes +50 Replaced “color-blind justice” with “Plessy v. Ferguson” in the Known For because it is the case that the phrase ‘color-blind justice’ originated and the case itself is of overall greater historical significance, while the phrase is one highlight from the case. Additionally, there is existing explanation of the phrase “color-blind justice” including linking to Racial color blindness in the paragraph directly below, with a reference to a historian’s book for further reading. Added “[[Nat... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 16:1416:14, 3 July 202171.163.40.37 talk 18,452 bytes 0 →‎Books: "Veteran and His Pipe" is an epistolary novel (first serialized in Chicago Inter Ocean) setting out AWT's views in the form of reported conversations among fictional soldiers (if you doubt this, note that the narrator--unlike AWT--is missing an arm). undo

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  • curprev 16:2616:26, 21 June 20212600:1700:5e90:8e0:c493:8853:4794:6527 talk 18,452 bytes −1,016 Deleted this added section which badly misreads a newspaper article. Tourgee did not meet his wife in court. The article clearly stated that she was being sued to collect his debts, but she did not appear in court and so was placed in contempt by the Judge. This was misconstrued by the wiki author. undo Tag: section blanking

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