Talk:Celina, Tennessee

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Sundown town
The inclusion of the town in the category Sundown towns in Tennessee was challenged at the Help Desk here. The ip listed a newspaper reference which I strongly suspect refers to the same community of African Americans described in the 1878 Evening Star story used as a source in this article. I note that the Evening Star article is a second-hand account, and it is perfectly consistent with an attack on the neighboring African American enclave rather than their being forced from Celina. Since I could find no other reference to Celina as a sundown town I removed the category. I did not remove the description of the attack of the neighborhood, and have no problem with restoring the category if it can be sourced. Xymmax So let it be written   So let it be done  18:29, 24 November 2022 (UTC)