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Opal Jones
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Opal Jones, Los Angeles, ca. 1965 NAPP Protest, Los Angeles, 1966
Opal C. Jones was a social worker at the Avalon-Carver Community Center, providing resources to low-income residents in south central L.A. She became the executive director of the anti poverty program Neighborhood Adult Participation Project (NAPP) in 1965.
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