Talk:William Still (abolitionist)

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Bold texthey, i have to do a report on William still for black history month. If you know any thing about him please write it here. I will check back later.

                           signed,
                              Lost
Dear Lost, Check the sources on the article page. I intend to write more about this article. If you have specific questions, you can contact me through my talk page. Still is a major but little-known figure in American history. Bruxism 05:45, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
There are almost no scholarly papers available on William Still. I have added one to the External Links; there is a video reading on the paper at the same site. Jlockard

[edit] Why the move?

This article was moved from "William Still" to "William Still (abolitionist)" with a redirect created at "William Still." But why? The notes say there are 2 William Stills - so where is the disambig. page? Who is the other William Still? This William Still is the more prominent, so there is no reason for the superfluous "abolitionist" tag. Are we now going to start identifying everyone by a special tag, like Frederick Douglass (abolitionist) or Abraham Lincoln (president)? Some admin please undo this move and redirect. Also, this page has been vandalized many times, but only restored in passing with information lost. Please be more careful when restoring after vandalism - hit /undo/ don't just delete what you don't recognize. Thanks. Bruxism (talk) 06:25, 15 February 2008 (UTC)

the other Still is famous for his video about the Federal Reserve called "The Money Masters - How International Bankers Gained Control of America". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.111.154.18 (talk) 02:39, 7 May 2008 (UTC)