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Happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 18:51, 8 November 2021 (UTC)

First wave feminism
Thanks for your edit to improve First wave feminism. Unfortunately, it had to be undone, because you didn't provide a source for it. Wikipedia is based on the principle of WP:Verifiability, which means that all assertions of fact in an article need to be sourced by adding a citation (i.e., a footnote) to a reliable source. Your content about the predominance of white women in first wave feminism is true enough, but it needs a citation. Can you find a reliable source for it, and try adding your content back in again? You can try using these links to find a reliable source for this topic: just make sure that whatever source you cite does in fact support the assertion about white women:

If you want to redo your original edit, it is not lost&mdash;you can still find it in the history of the article; click the history tab, or see here. You can find out more about writing a citation at Help:Footnotes. And once again, welcome to Wikipedia! Mathglot (talk) 19:03, 8 November 2021 (UTC)