Template:Did you know nominations/Artists Union

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The result was: promoted by Allen3 talk 03:47, 28 February 2015 (UTC)

Artists Union edit

  • ... that after members of the Artists Union occupied the New York Federal Art Project offices in 1936, police arrested 219 of them, the largest-ever arrest in the city?

Created by Justlettersandnumbers (talk). Self nominated at 22:29, 18 February 2015 (UTC).

  • The article is newly written.
  • The article has not previously featured on the Main Page.
  • The article is long enough.
  • Citations are sufficient and drawn from reliable published sources of an academic nature.
  • No disputes surround the article.
  • I see nothing that might be construed as a BLP violation.
  • I can find no particular issues with plagiarism. I assume the wording is original.
  • I see no neutrality issues, either. This is a straightforward account.
  • The article is not up for AfD.
  • The sources are generally behind a paywall, although one of them does mention the 219 number. For the remainder, I assume good faith as to the hook. - Biruitorul Talk 04:08, 26 February 2015 (UTC)

I suggest tweaking just a bit:

  • ... that after members of the Artists Union occupied the New York Federal Art Project offices in 1936, police detained 219 of them, heretofore the largest-ever arrest in the city?