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While getting my doctorate, through serendipity I met a former member of 24 Carat Black named Robert Dunson Manchurian who is missing from discussion on this page. Documentation of his contributions to 24-Carat Black can be found in several places[1][2][3][4]. Robert is the man on the far left inthis picture (fromthis page). I want to add his involvement to the page, but I don't want it to be taken off since I know him personally and I think Wikipedia has some rules about editing pages of people that you know personally...? How should this be cited?CellentaniMan (talk)22:34, 14 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]