How I contribute to Wikipeida

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I enjoy creating articles and adding references to subjects such as quilt history, paper engineers and moveable books, women's history, and African American and Black British biographies.

Wikipedia articles I started

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Helpful pages I want to find again

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Women Suffrage Pages of Interest

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Wiki Scholars program June 2019

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I completed a course taught by Wiki Education that trains scholars in how to edit Wikipedia. Learn more at wikiedu.org. All of my contributions are my own and I take responsibility for them.

Wikipedia Tip of the Day

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