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Hi. Your removal of theBombay Riots and the2011 England riots inthis recent edit seems fine on the surface. In the case of theBombay Riots I agree with your reasoning. However, would you consider adding the2011 England riots back?Our own article says that the rioters behaviourmay be attributed to "racism, classism, and economic decline, as well as cultural factors like criminality, hooliganism, breakdown of social morality, and gang culture". TheEly and Littleport riots of 1816 were certainly caused by classism (whatever thatreally is) and economic decline as well as—according to contemporary accounts at least—criminality and breakdown of social morality. I thus see similarities and would therefore wish to keep the London riots in the see also section --Senra (talk)21:26, 14 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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I've begun theZong massacre GA review. This looks quite good to me; I only have a few minor suggestions, which you'll find at the review page. Thanks for your work on this quality article. --Khazar2 (talk)00:38, 28 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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What brilliant news. I have recently been talking to the BBC/PCF (et al) about the use of paintings on Wikipedia where I spoke of this painting and I used this painting in a talk I gave where the rights manager for the National Portrait Gallery was present. That talk has had 2,500 hits since I gave it - although maybe not just for the painting/convention. Here we have a painting which is the subject of dozens of notable articles. This painting belongs to everyone! The 1840 convention was also very illustrative of the time as it respected that Africans had human rights but it wasn't too sure about women! Do feel free to "steal" anything you can find in my user space. I hope you intend to use the clickable version of the painting as I put a lot of work into that and it inspired my work in that area. I have been meanng to create the convention/painting article for a long time but never had the time I thought it deserved. I'd be very interested in copy editing or working to assist. I have a "key" to the painting somewhere. All the best. Can you give me a link to the draft?Victuallers (talk)14:55, 2 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Well, I was pleasantly surprised to see that you have begun an article onThe Round Table. I thought that you had abandoned Hazlitt. Not that I mean any negative criticism. I should be the last to complain. While I haven't given up onThe Spirit of the Age, it has been going very slowly. I just don't have as much time as I would like.
Meanwhile, I see that you have made notable contributions in other areas, including achieving Good Article status for theZong massacre. Congratulations! I haven't read that one yet, but I did enjoy reading the article on John Kimber, which I came across a while back.
As forThe Round Table, I do have two or three things to correct there. I'll do that shortly. Nothing major, just the usual things that stand out to a second pair of eyes, especially if one is saturated with the subject matter. Regards,Alan W (talk)03:31, 15 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Very nice to see the featured star go up on that one. --Khazar2 (talk)14:03, 27 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Celuici, Well, I had been meaning to read all of the "Zong massacre" article, and I finally got to it. I was not disappointed. A very good job! Now I know some essential facts about the history of the slave trade and Abolitionism of which I had been entirely ignorant, and I feel I understand the importance of those particular facts. I did notice what surely must be a typo, but since I don't have the two sources cited at hand, I can't check: "Mansfield declared that the jury: 'had no doubt (thought it shocks one very much)....'" (boldface mine). Regards,Alan W (talk)22:16, 12 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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TheZong massacre was the killing of approximately 142 enslaved Africans by the crew of theslave shipZong in the days following 29 November 1781. TheZong was owned by aLiverpoolslave-trading syndicate that had taken out insurance on the lives of the slaves. When the ship ran low on water following navigational mistakes, the crew drowned some of the slaves in the sea. The owners of theZong made a claim to their insurers for the loss of the slaves. When the insurers refused to pay, the resulting court cases held that in some circumstances the deliberate killing of slaves was legal, and that insurers could be required to pay for the slaves' deaths. The hearings brought the massacre to the attention of the anti-slavery campaignerGranville Sharp, who tried unsuccessfully to have the ship's crew prosecuted for murder. Reports of the massacre stimulated the nascentabolitionist movement and became a powerful symbol of the horrors of theMiddle Passage of slaves to the New World. The massacre has also inspired several works of art and literature(includingThe Slave Ship byJ. M. W. Turner, depicted). (Full article...)
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Hello there, Celuci. It's been a while. Just wanted to let you know that there is a movement afoot to improve the article onWilliam Hazlitt (perhaps even to get it to GA or even FA status). Since we are probably the two Wikipedians with the greatest interest in Hazlitt, and we have collaborated fruitfully in past years, I wanted to let you know, although you may have seen Nishidani's recent edits there, which amount to the first work done in this "movement". Naturally, any way you can help, supposing you have the time and inclination, would be appreciated. Regards,Alan W (talk)19:22, 28 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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