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CIRCA 1960s - Women forming a buying club for African-Americans on welfare debate membership fees in 1967.
CIRCA 1960s - Women in a welfare buying club review their shopping list in 1967.
CIRCA 1960s - A woman explains the purpose of a shopping club - meant to combat racism in welfare - in 1967.
1940s - The American Friends Services Committee puts Quaker values into action in the 1940s.
CIRCA 1960s - Leaders of a buying club explain to new members why they must buy wholesale in bulk, and why they can't purchase meat yet in 1967.
1960s: Woman sits in church. Girl sits in church. Woman sits at organ playing and singing.
CIRCA 1979 - A bank teller helps a shady customer with a transaction and makes a note of his appearance in case he was a con.

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1960s: Women forming a buying club for African-Americans on welfare debate membership fees in 1967.

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