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Article Evaluation
Here's the article I'm evaluating: African_American_Museum_in_Philadelphia

-Everything in this article is relevant to the article's topic, nothing distracted me from the key pint trying to be proved.

-This article is neutral, provides facts about the article.

-There are a few viewpoints underrepresented.

-The information is not out of date, it was recently updated.

-The citations are credible and support the claims in the article.

-Some of the facts are referenced with an appropriate, reliable resource and, the resources are credible and unbiased

-Nothing in the article is completely out of date but, more things can be added.

-There is nothing on the "Talk Page", just external links relating to the topic.

-This article's rating is, start-class and this article is of interest of four WikiProjects

-This article does achieve it's rhetorical objective, to inform and educate audiences about a particular topic.

Article Draft Proposal
For my article draft, I am thinking about editing the article African_American_Museum_in_Philadelphia

-"You’ll examine a wide range of topics important to telling the story of African Americans, including: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts, entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law, and technology that explore the Black experience through the narrative or art, history, and culture."

-"The museum takes a fresh and bold look at the stories of African-Americans and their role in the founding of the nation through the core permanent exhibit Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia 1776 – 1876, allowing Octavius Cato, Richard Allen and other trailblazers to tell their stories via technology, photographs, videos and artifacts on display."

-"The African American Museum in Philadelphia, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, was among the museums to open during the 1976 Bicentennial celebration in Philadelphia. " (visitphilly.com)