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The Mothers Who Fought To Radically Reimagine Welfare

At its height, the National Welfare Rights Organization had more than 25,000 dues-paying members. Some people have called it "the largest black feminist organization in American history." (Jack Rottier Collection/George Mason University Libraries)
At its height, the National Welfare Rights Organization had more than 25,000 dues-paying members. Some people have called it "the largest black feminist organization in American history." (Jack Rottier Collection/George Mason University Libraries)

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