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The word "wiki", pronounced /wki/ or WIK-ee, is a Hawaiian word meaning "quick".

A wiki is a type of website whose contents can be edited from the web browser, and which keeps a version history for each editable page. Wikis are often, but not always, editable by any visitor to the site.

See also: Wikipedia's entry on "wiki software".

For a more complete description, see Wikipedia's entry on "wiki".

Wikimedia is the collective name for the Wikimedia movement, revolving around a group of inter-related projects, including Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikiquote and others, which aim to use the collaborative power of the Internet, and the wiki concept, to create and share free knowledge of all kinds.

Wikipedia is a Wikimedia project that is a global, free and multilingual internet encyclopedia. It is the oldest and largest Wikimedia project, founded in 2001 predating the Wikimedia Foundation itself, which was founded in 2003.Wikipedia is often described as a wiki, but it is in fact a collection of over 200 wikis, one for each language, all running on the MediaWiki software.

MediaWiki is a particular wiki engine software developed for and used by Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects.MediaWiki is freely available for others to use (and improve), and it is in use by all sorts of projects and organizations around the world.

This site, mediawiki.org, is intended for information about MediaWiki and related software.

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UPDATE: Al Sharpton will not attend Franklin Florence funeral service …

UPDATE FEB. 8: Al Sharpton had a scheduling conflict and will not be in Rochester for Franklin Florence's funeral services, his granddaughter, Clianda Florence, said. The rest of the schedule remains the same.

Original story follows:

Al Sharpton will be in Rochester on Friday to lead a memorial service for Franklin Florence, his family announced Saturday.

Minister Florence, the founding president of the local civil rights organization FIGHT and a longtime leader in the Black community, died Feb. 1 at age 88. His granddaughter, Clianda Florence, revealed during an interview on WDKX-FM Saturday morning that Sharpton will officiate a service Friday evening at Central Church of Christ, 101 S. Plymouth Ave., Florence's spiritual home for the last 50 years.

There will be a wake from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at Central Church of Christ, followed by a service led by Sharpton from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will then be another service from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, led by Dr. W.F. Washington, a pastor at Golden Heights Church of Christ in Florida. The Saturday service will be at the downtown Riverside Convention Center.

Rev. Al Sharpton with Rev. Franklin Florence at the Peace Baptist Church in Rochester in 1994.

As perhaps the best known local civil rights advocate, Florence became familiar with many national leaders over the years, including Sharpton. He hosted him for a rally against police brutality in 1991 and a protest coinciding with the Ryder Cup golf tournament in 1995.

Florence also campaigned alongside Sharpton during his try for a U.S. Senate seat in 1994.

Al Sharpton, (Center), with Minister Franklin Florence, (Left), and Lenora Fulani at a 1991 session on police brutality at Central Church of Christ.

Sharpton last week delivered a eulogy for Tyre Nichols, the Black man killed by Memphis police last month. He also conducted funeral services last May for some of the victims of the mass shooting at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo.

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton speaks to the media outside Antioch Baptist Church in Buffalo.

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Al Sharpton blasts Meghan Markle backlash: It was ‘somebody Black …

Al Sharpton defended Meghan Markle from backlash on Tuesday, comparing her to "someone Black working in the C-suites," or executive-level positions in a company, for the first time.

Markle and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as British senior royals in January 2020 in the midst of media criticism about Markle's alleged behavior. In their departure, they decried what they called a lack of support from Buckingham Palace and racist press treatment of Markle, who is biracial. The couple moved to the U.S. and, in a few bombshell interviews and a Netflix docuseries called "Harry & Meghan," made several accusations against the Royal family, including how there was talk about their son Archie's skin color among the inner family circle.

Sharpton suggested that while the couple's wedding appeared to be universally celebrated, Markle had soon after been the victim of racism.

"I think when they were married it was a beautiful day," Sharpton said on "Good Morning Britain." "And people were celebrating how you saw this woman of color now in the Royal family, gospel songs there, sung at the ceremony, the Queen sitting there."

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wave from the Ascot Landau Carriage at their star-studded wedding in 2018. (Aaron Chown)

"And then the reaction was so, so much acrimony," he continued. "And just looking to treat her differently. And people, who whether you were in the UK or around the world, they were always treated differently, understood what Meghan was going through. It was somebody Black working in the C-suites for the first time. And they treat you differently."

"I think she became a symbol not of her own making," he concluded.

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Meghan Markle. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Sharpton also weighed in on British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson's controversial piece in The Sun in December, in which he wrote that he hated the Duchess of Sussex "on a cellular level" and dreamed of her being paraded naked through British towns "while the crowds chant Shame! and throw lumps of excrement at her."

Clarkson apologized for the write-up, saying he was "mortified" by it.

"I'm just not sexist and I abhor violence against women," he wrote. "And yet I seem to be advocating just that."

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"I therefore wrote to everyone who works with me saying how sorry I was and then on Christmas morning, I e-mailed Harry and Meghan in California to apologise to them too," he continued. "I said I was baffled by what they had been saying on TV but that the language I'd used in my column was disgraceful and that I was profoundly sorry."

Sharpton appeared to dismiss Clarkson's apology and called the article "mean-spirited."

Rev. Al Sharpton delivers a sermon during Sunday Chapel at Howard University Cramton Auditorium on October 09, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Brian Stukes/Getty Images)

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"But what makes you feel that you can say that in the first place?" Sharpton asked. "And I think that in many ways they exposed what was already there. And then people try to blame Meghan for they are being exposed."

There's now speculation over whether Prince Harry and Markle will attend King Charles' coronation in May. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle on Sept. 8, 2022 at the age of 96. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

Cortney O'Brien isan Editor at Fox News. Twitter: @obrienc2

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