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National Congress of Neighborhood Women (1972- ): grassroots feminist organization dedicated to preserving neighborhoods and families by empowering poor and working-class women through education, job training, and leadership development; participant in national and international women’s networks working for community development in low-income urban and rural areas.

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The National Congress of Neighborhood Women - "Background Information" -- includes "A Sample of Projects and Activities, 1975-1984" (17 Oct. 1984)
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