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RowanH2 (talk) 20:53, 20 October 2019 (UTC)I will endeavour to improve the information on the Albert “Ginger” Goodwin Wikipedia page by updating the sources of this article, and in turn improving the information presented. There is information in this article that is not sourced by any legitimate resources. To improve the article the sources currently used will be changed from newspaper articles to scholarly sources that mention and discuss who Albert Goodwin was. While currently there is one scholarly source, I intend to add four or five more to increase the legitimacy of the article beyond popular folklore interpretations. The scholarly sources will be found through the databases of the Vancouver Island University library’s search page, using the search term “Ginger Goodwin.” The sources will include journal articles and books that feature, or mention Goodwin. Currently, four sources have been found to improve the article’s information as it stands. The current information in the article will be backed by these newly found sources and cited properly within the article. In addition, if new and valuable information is found in any of these new sources it will be added into the article as well. In adding proper sourcing to the article, the overall writing of the article will also be examined to see if any improvements can be made to fix the overall readability.

RowanH2 (talk) 20:53, 20 October 2019 (UTC)Bibliography: Carter, Ross. "Red Goodwin." British Columbia History, 39, 4 (2006): 34. https://search.proquest.com/docview/205089481?accountid=12246. Parker, A. Keith. "Ginger Goodwin: Union Organizer." B.C. Historical News, 30, 2 (Spring,1997): 1-8. https://search.proquest.com/docview/205051879?accountid=12246. Leier, Mark. “Plots, Shots, and Liberal Thoughts: Conspiracy Theory and the Death of Ginger Goodwin.” Labour/ Le Travail, 39, (1997): 215-224. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25144113.pdf?refrecid=excelsior%3A5a2774abbb20ce2ad5e4541f5831e28d. Stonebanks, Roger. Fighting for Dignity: The Ginger Goodwin Story. St. Johns: Memorial University of Newfoundland Press, 2004.