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Chilembwe uprising

 * ... that although unsuccessful, the 1915 Chilembwe uprising changed the nature of British rule in Nyasaland?
 * ALT1:... that during the Chilembwe uprising, a decapitated head was used as a prop while the revolt's leader preached a sermon?
 * Reviewed Josephine Silone Yates

5x expanded by Brigade Piron (talk). Self nominated at 17:35, 21 February 2014 (UTC).


 * Symbol voting keep.svg QPQ done. Article new and long (expanded from redirect). Looks very neat and thorough. Inline citation in all paragraphs. The sources are off-line so I couldn't check for copyvio/close paraphrasing. As for the hooks, I think both are interesting, but the first one may not be fully supported by what article says: "some reforms"; since citation is off-line, I don't know exactly what is says, but I think the hook and article should be more similar. The cumulative statements in the paragraph may back up the fact, but I think the hook fact shall be quite directly stated in one or two sentences in the article. ALT1 hook looks fine. (In the article, it is referred to "Jervis' head"; I wonder if is there a reason you use the name Jervis instead of Livingstone; the latter I think is his last name). Assuming good faith, good to go. Regards, Iselilja (talk) 03:33, 22 February 2014 (UTC)