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D154745-7
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- 1968-10-02 (Creation)
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Two women emphasize "P.R.I.D.E." at the Rural Economic Opportunity office, 401 So. Garfield in Parkland on October 2, 1968. The letters on the blackboard spell out the encouraging message, "Permanent Results Involve Daily Effort." The goal of the upcoming P.R.I.D.E. Week was to re-double the efforts of staff to provide motivation and self-help to the low-income families served by the REO. The REO was an arm of the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc., a non-profit anti-poverty agency. It had five offices with 22 employees in rural Pierce County. People were asked to wear special buttons showing their "P.R.I.D.E." Photograph ordered by the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc. (TNT 10-6-68, C-20)
Rural Economic Opportunity (Parkland); Blackboards; Signs (Notices); Buttons (Information artifacts);