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The Hattie B. Cooper Community Center, started in the early 1920s by Union Methodist Church (now Union United Methodist Church) as a settlement house, is still 'in business.' Described in church conference minutes of 1922 as 'a bee-hive of helpful activities among colored people of the South End,' it continues to provide social services after nearly 70 years.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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