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Feels like this article should have an expanded list of Talk advice. (Currently advice seems to be mostly "Brooks et al. (2016)")
Although I marked it as a minor edit because it was mostly superficial, I wanted to summarize my recent edit to The talk (racism in the United States) in this talk page simply because I have seen this style issue as a source of notable controversy between editors in the past. As per MOS:RACECAPS, MOS:CONSISTENT, and MOS:PMC, I changed the capitalization of the word White to match the already-capitalized word Black in most instances in the article. I did this for the purpose of consistency, only excluding a few instances to preserve original wording and style ( MOS:PMC).
The full edit I made was at 13:28, April 15, 2023, in case you'd like to review the changes yourself. Thank you! - Othernature333 17:43, 15 April 2023 (UTC)