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A fact from Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 March 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society encouraged membership by holding meetings at cafes with poetry, singing, and dance performances?
Please add an additional space in between "The society set up headquarters at 6 Lord Street.[4]" and "Millicent Fawcett, leader of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, attended the first meeting as a guest speaker.[5][6]"
"The society recruited more prestigious members of society,[8] leading to other disenfranchised women (especially those from the working-class) joining the WSPU[9][10] and actively distanced itself from WSPU protests.[11]" --> "The society recruited more prestigious members of society,[8] leading to other disenfranchised women (especially those from the working-class) joining the WSPU;[9][10] the organization also actively distanced itself from WSPU protests.[11]"
"In 1911, sensing they were close to achieving suffrage, Rathbone & Stewart-Bright created Municipal Women's Association as a branch of the society. Its aim was to increase awareness of the vote for women, encourage discussion amongst potential women voters and teaching women what to do when they had the vote.[27]" --> "In 1911, sensing they were close to achieving suffrage, Rathbone & Stewart-Bright created Municipal Women's Association as a branch of the society; its aim was to increase awareness of the vote for women, encourage discussion amongst potential women voters and teaching women what to do when they had the vote.[27]"
Just a side note, but I recently presented a topic regarding this to my World History class a few weeks ago so I was glad I was able to review this particular article!! Carbrera (talk) 21:40, 23 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
A great article Stacey! Just a few changes before passing! On hold for seven days to allow for these changes; please contact me if you need anything further–I'd be glad to help you out! Thanks! Cheers, Carbrera (talk) 21:40, 23 June 2016 (UTC).[reply]
Ha. Ha. :P Thanks Carbrera for reviewing the article. The source calls it the Yamen Cafe, so I've left it at that, but I think we've made all the other changes. Let me know if you spot anything else, and thanks again for taking the time to read over it! WormTT(talk) 12:56, 24 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]