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The result was Speedy keep. This article has repeatedly been under IP vandalism. I am One of Many (talk) 03:41, 4 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Soledad Mexia

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Mexia is the fourth oldest living American, and has an article of her own despite a lack of reliable sources to document her notability. Not to mention that she is only known for her age, which has consistently led to the deletion fo other, similar articles on Wikipedia. If Mexia has an article of her own, then why not give [Mushatt Jones], the second oldest living American an article. Actually, she had one, but it was deleted specifically because of a lack of notability and sources. Why does Mexia merit an article of her own? I don't think she does: Delete. DogsHeadFalls (talk)


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