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The League of Women for Community Service was founded in 1918 as a 'comfort home' for World War I Black soldiers in Boston. Still operating today at 558 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, this Black women's group has consistently provided charitable, cultural, and educational services. For more than 70 years it has served as a meeting place for Black historians, artists, and sororities, fraternities, and other civic groups.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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