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Alright, I've got a couple very minor issues on the references for you to look into, but nothing that would prevent this article from getting the coveted green plus. Thanks for your patience and for an enjoyable read! If there's anything else I can do to be useful, just let me know. Happy editing!
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I don't feel strongly about this, just pointing out that ref 11 currently has a URL to the Google Books page (where I can't read
Tushnet's book) whereas at archive.org (where the other book refs point the interested reader) I can borrow the book for free. If you don't have a particular reason for
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Not important, but the material to support "The five cases eventually... in
December 1952" is all on page 119 (the ref says 119–120). If you have some reason you wanted to point the reader to the larger page range, that's fine. Just figured I'd point it out in case it was a mistake.
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Legal Career - "In 1935, Marshall and
Houston... account of his race." Looks like the wrong pages for the Davis book? But I think the Gibson book covers the whole sentence here. So you can probably just remove the former unless there's something I overlooked.
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Alright, my apologies but I'll need a brief extension. Started ref checking this evening. I won't go through every reference, but I'll try to verify a smattering of them. Hopefully done in another day or two. Sorry for the long total wait!
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the reason I cited Davis was because it explicitly said that Murray was rejected on account of his race ("both men had been rejected...because they were black") while Gibson only implied it ("sent his standard rejection letter").
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I'll gently point out that those two things are not quite the same. This is not a hill I'll die on, but if it's not too much trouble it would be nice to have cleaner agreement between the text and ref.
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Hard to believe the application to U. MD. Law was $ 2 in 1935! Typed it into an inflation calculator which suggests the U. MD. application fee has outpaced inflation by almost 2-fold. Go figure.
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