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GOOD: The book's spine and cover are in good condition (may show signs of wear) and its pages are free of marks/highlights.
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Library of Congress summary: “Examines the history of the American volunteer service whose young members dedicated their talents and skills to helping needy people throughout the Third World.” The book opens with Senator John F. Kennedy’s proposal to those gathered at Cow Palace in San Francisco on November 2, 1960, and then takes the reader on the journey of the Peace Corps’ work throughout the decades that followed. There are numerous photographs of Peace Corps volunteers doing their work in many foreign countries.