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'''Annotated Source Bibliography  Source 1''' - https://www.newarkadvocate.com/story/news/local/2021/02/21/book-club-black-newark-author-gertrude-dorsey-brown/6784583002/ -This source's author is Sarah Barney and Smlelanda Jean-Baptiste. The title of this article is, "Black History Month: Book club re-discovers Newark author Gertrude Dorsey Brown". It was first published at 5:30am ET February 21, 2021, and later revised at 10:32am ET February 22, 2021. The publication venue is, "The Reporting Project at Denison University". This source is important to the rediscovery of who Gertrude Dorsey Brown was and highlights how she was a pivotal part of African American history in terms of female writers. This source is published for a reputable publisher and is unbiased in terms of content surrounding who Gertrude Dorsey Brown was, therefore meeting the criteria of a good Wikipedia article.

Source 2  - https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=41B-5GJjNdcC&oi=fnd&pg=PA17&dq=gertrude+dorsey+brown&ots=nLTFYKASrk&sig=e1xFuTF4f2_lJkjXeI4NXdoNGWE#v=onepage&q=gertrude%20dorsey%20brown&f=false -The author(s) of this source are Jean Fagan Yellin and Cynthia D. Bond. The title of this is, "The pen is ours: a listing of writings by and about African-American women before 1910 with secondary bibliography to the present". It was published in 1991 and was published by Oxford University Press. This source aligns with the wikipedia guidelines because it is published by a very credible and reliable source. This helps the aspect that African American writers are often forgotten about in history.

Source 3 - https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=EkUGpKpcUcAC&oi=fnd&pg=PA15&dq=gertrude+dorsey+brown&ots=YTwZIiuAiX&sig=so5Y17yibJdzkDhitQGVtikBkas#v=onepage&q=gertrude%20dorsey%20brown&f=false -The author of this source is Elizabeth Ammons. The title of this book is, "Short Fiction by Black Women". This was published by Oxford University Press and it was published in 1991. This source aligns with wikipedias guidelines for a number of reasons, such as the publication venue is a well established one, and also it is unbiased. This source went over how black people's voice is rarely heard even when we do the same thing as other people. It of course highlights of Gertrude Dorsey Brown was and how she a pivotal part of history.

Source 4 - https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=hrABGih4X6wC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=gertrude+dorsey+brown&ots=wWH6Hec0Rb&sig=561NYUMPJsS9fMkJggpHMHpIizc#v=onepage&q=gertrude%20dorsey%20brown&f=false -The author of this source is Kathy Peiss. The title of this source is, "Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture. This source was published by Henry Holt and Company Inc., who have been established publishers since 1866. It was actually published in 1998.