Julius A. Prince, Jr. eats a sandwich and leans against a car with another participant (possibly Ora Hagood) in the Freedom House's Roxbury Work Study Project.
The Freedom House's Roxbury Work Study Program took place during the summers of 1965 through 1968, during which college and high school students volunteered to revitalize the Washington Park area of Roxbury.
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