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This is really terrific expansion of Lozier's page. You have added a tremendous amount of important information on her background, education, and amplified our knowledge about her activism, as well as linking her medical and political activism together. There are a few spelling mistakes you should check for. You may also be able to add a hyperlink on the July Riots, which were also known as Draft Riots, and I'm sure there's a wiki entry on them. At least there should be!

Anyway, this is a huge service to Lozier, to women's history and to wikipedia! Congratulations. Shoopee (talk) 17:53, 11 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Your article is very well organized and informational! I really enjoyed reading it and learning about Clemence Lozier. Sometimes the sentences seem to repeat themselves in sections, so I'd recommend looking out for that, but overall this felt like reading an already posted and reviewed Wikipedia article. Doublea-ron (talk) 02:36, 12 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Hadley!! Wow this is an incredible expansion of an article!! I couldn't believe how small the original article was, especially in light of all the important information you were able to add to it. In terms of what it does for me as a reader, it's practically a brand new article after your additions. You've clearly done a thorough job researching, and the information you added feels substantive and necessary. I don't have many suggestions for you, unfortunately, since you've done such a great job! It looks like you've fixed most all spelling errors, and your writing is tight and concise. Your sourcing is robust and extensive. There's a sentence that I don't think you wrote about her surviving son -- I'm not sure if you want to keep it or not. If you do, I think you might want to consider incorporating it into your last paragraph before the Quotes section. I think it would fit nicely there. As it stands now, it feels a little out of place after the quotes section. Great work!! Alyssa Awhistorywiki (talk) 18:23, 15 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]