The "Historical Dictionary of the Friends" only has this: "The first official Friends War victims Relief Committee adopted the black and red Quaker Service star emblem in 1870-1871 during the Franco-Prussian War." I wonder if they needed a symbol to put on the sides of their relief vehicles and supplies?
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