User talk:Suzyturner87

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Vandalism at Gilded Age
Please refrain from vandalizing the Gilded Age Wikipedia article by disingenuously swapping citations, in particular the Steve Fraser citation. Thank you.--C.J. Griffin (talk) 18:22, 10 July 2020 (UTC)

You changed it to the incorrect citation. this statement is directly from the citation I used.

No it's literally from the citation I changed it to. Read the citations.

The Accumulation, Inheritance, and Concentration of Wealth during the Gilded Age: An Exception to Thomas Piketty’s Analysis

Richard Sutch Edward A. Dickson Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Economics University of California Riverside and NBER
 * Um, no. Take a look at the diff. You clearly changed the source in the citation from The Age of Acquiescence: The Life and Death of American Resistance to Organized Wealth and Power to something called "The Accumulation, Inheritance, and Concentration of Wealth during the Gilded Age". You even kept the same ref name as "Fraser", who is the author of the former. And this is not the first time you have done this.--C.J. Griffin (talk) 04:44, 11 July 2020 (UTC)