Diane Seder, a participant in the Freedom House's Roxbury Work Study Project, stands on a sidewalk in front of a house, with paint smeared across her face and splattered on her arms.
The Roxbury Work Study Project involved a group of Commonwealth Service Corpsmen, made up of high school and college students, who painted houses in the Washington Park Urban Renewal Area during the summers of 1965-1968.
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