User talk:Comcadams

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Gardner-Chavis - a couple more sources
Hi @Comcadams and @RaeStriker, Well done on your draft for Ralph Gardner-Chavis! I'm impressed you all were able to do such a good job as first time editors.

Because this is a new article, we have to make sure that it satisfies the notability requirement. I have two additional sources that supports a lot of the information that is already in the draft. I suggest you add a couple of inline citations to these sources to further demonstrate this individual is notable. The sources are:
 * Atomic Heritage Foundation article
 * Roanoke Tribune article

Otherwise, I think this article is ready to be moved to the mainspace. When you are ready, check out this video on how to move the article. Let me know if you have any questions. Looping in @Drbrians. Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 21:31, 16 October 2023 (UTC)