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Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 August 2021 and 10 December 2021. Further details are available
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Omittak22. Peer reviewers:
Mrobles06,
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NONanymous.
I plan on expanding on the information that has already been provided on important women figures in the Cuban Revolution and on background information. Both aspects of this article are quite sparse, and could benefit from new information being added. These figures contributed in significant ways to the revolution; they deserve to have more than just a sentence or two dedicated to them and their legacy within this article. It's important for those studying the Cuban Revolution to know just as much about the important women as the important men.
Regarding background information, there is currently a small "section within a section" that discusses some relevant background information. I think that this can definitely be expanded on, since it shouldn't just be assumed that people coming into the Women in the Cuban Revolution article have a lot of prior knowledge on the Cuban Revolution or other pre-revolutionary context. Having a background knowledge of an event can help readers understand why what they are reading is significant and why it happened.
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Wiki Education assignment: Modern Latin America
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