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@Jack Leissring:there's a few issues with the content you've added. First off, what is the source for the content about disrupting the symposium? You've made a ref with the name "Conner", but that has no definition. Are you trying to reference one of your own books that you added to the reference section? I would suggest you take a look at WP:CITE so that you can add an in-line citation to the source of your info, and then remove the things you manually added into References. Also, did you mean to reference Selz' book, Funk, as the source for the statement "In fact, several of the artists involved registered a protest with Selz"? That's what the ref name "Selz" refers to when you use it that way. Let me know if you have questions. -- Fyrael (talk) 22:27, 15 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]