Diane Seder, a Roxbury Work Study Project participant, stands in front of a chain-link fence with paint smeared on her face.
During the summers of 1965-1968, college and high school students joined together to paint houses and revitalize the Washington Park area of Roxbury, as part of the Freedom House's Roxbury Work Study Project.
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