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The role of private philanthropic foundations in shaping public policy at the beginning of this century is analyzed in this text. Focusing on foundation-sponsored attempts to influence policy on education, social welfare and public health, the author addresses the access the foundations "bought"

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The role of private philanthropic foundations in shaping public policy at the beginning of this century is analyzed in this text. Focusing on foundation-sponsored attempts to influence policy on education, social welfare and public health, the author addresses the access the foundations "bought"
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Autorenporträt
Judith Sealander is professor of history at Bowling Green State University. She is the author of As Minority Becomes Majority: Federal Reaction to the Phenomenon of Women in the Work Force, 1920-1963 and "Grand Plans" Business Progressivism and Social Change in the Ohio Miami Valley, 1890-1929, and co-author of Women of Valor: The Struggle against the Great Depression as Told in Their Own Life Stories.