User talk:Chrisbarnes19

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Palestinians in Los Angeles
Hi, Chris! I took a look at the History of Palestinians in Los Angeles article. I'm not sure that everyculture.com counts as a Reliable source and I don't see any secondary source references that specifically discuss Palestinians in Los Angeles as a topic. I wonder if the content can be consolidated into a section on Arab Americans at Ethnic_groups_in_Los_Angeles.

The other ethnic groups are sourced by articles which specifically discuss that group in Los Angeles. There are entire books, journal articles, and newspaper articles discussing LA's Armenians, Iranians, Japanese, Chinese, Jews, etc. It is also okay if there is significant coverage in multiple secondary sources even if the entire work doesn't discuss the ethnic group. WhisperToMe (talk) 07:07, 22 April 2015 (UTC)