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Convert to hypertext from inert text the names of people in this article to the Wikipedia biographical articles of the named people

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Would someone who regularly and successfully adds edits to other articles in Wikipedia please consider making the changes I suggest here? I don't have any experience doing so; someone with such experience could do it in the correct way, that Wikipedians expect, in order for such change to be maintained in the future. An experienced Wikipedian could accomplish this much more quickly than I could.

I've copied the paragraph to which I refer my suggested edit below, directly from the Parker Palmer article. Would you please consider converting to hypertext, from the inert text that is already in the paragraph, the names of the people Marshall McLuhan, Elie Wiesel, Margaret Mead and Paulo Freire? The newly-converted hypertext names of these people can connect to the biographical articles for each of these people that already exist elsewhere in Wikipedia. The reason I suggest doing this is because I think converting these names into hypertext from inert text might serve readers better; namely, by giving readers the opportunity more easily to find the biographical Wikipedia articles of these people.

"In 2010, the Religious Education Association (An Association of Professors, Practitioners, and Researchers in Religious Education) presented Palmer with the William Rainey Harper Award, “given to outstanding leaders whose work in other fields has had profound impact upon religious education.” Named after the first president of the University of Chicago, founder of the REA, the award has been given only ten times since its establishment in 1970. Previous recipients include Marshall McLuhan, Elie Wiesel, Margaret Mead and Paulo Freire."

Thank you for considering and implementing my edit. 24.12.227.234 (talk) 16:49, 30 January 2023 (UTC)Reply