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English: This red and black star has been used as a symbol of Quaker service since the late 19th century unofficially, and was officially adopted (with some changes) by the American Friends Service Committee [1] in 1917. Another variation on it is used by the British organization Quaker Peace and Social Witness [2].
Français : Cette étoile rouge et noire a été utilisée comme symbole du Service quaker depuis la fin du 19ème siècle inofficiellement, puis a été adoptée (avec quelques modifications) par le American Friends Service Committee [3] en 1917. Une autre variante est utilisée par l'organisation britannique Quaker Peace and Social Witness [4]. |
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