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Rockefeller-funded campaign from 1909 to 1914 to study and treat hookworm disease in 11 Southern states. Hookworm was known as the "germ of laziness". In 1913, the foundation expanded its work with the Sanitary Commission abroad and set up the International Health Division (also known
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Division of Medical Sciences made contributions to research across several fields of psychiatry. In 1935 the foundation granted $ 100000 to the Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago. This grant was renewed in 1938, with payments extending into the
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American relations with the host country. Although they claimed the banner of public health and humanitarian medicine, they often engaged with politics and business interests. Rhoads was involved in a racism whitewashing scandal in the 1930s during which he joked about injecting cancer
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America in the 1930s, known as the Refugee Scholar Program and the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Some of the notable figures relocated or saved, among a total of 303 scholars, were
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Germany to investigate how it could become involved in reconstructing the country. They focused on restoring democracy, especially regarding education and scientific research, with the long-term goal of reintegrating Germany into the Western world.
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American countries; in 1956, the program was then taken to India; again with the geopolitical imperative of providing an antidote to communism. It wasn't until 1959 that senior foundation officials succeeded in getting the
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approved a charter for the foundation with Junior becoming the first president. With its large-scale endowment, a large part of Senior's fortune was insulated from inheritance taxes. The first secretary of the foundation was
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in the 1930s, as well as several scandals arising from their international field work. In 2021, the foundation's president committed to reckoning with their history, and to centering equity and inclusion.
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to serve as the 13th president of the foundation. Shah became the youngest person, at 43, and first Indian-American to serve as president of the foundation. He assumed the position March 1, succeeding
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as International Health Board), which began the foundation's first international public health activities. The International Health Division conducted campaigns in public health and sanitation against
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board of directors, warning of the possible social and environmental dangers of this biotechnology, and requesting them to disavow the use of so-called terminator genes; the company later complied.
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in a $ 150 million effort to fight hunger in the continent through improved agricultural productivity. In an interview marking the 100 year anniversary of the Rockefeller Foundation,
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and influenced the development of Nazi racial scientific ideology. Rockefeller spent almost $ 3 million between 1925 and 1935, and also funded other German eugenicists,
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to set up this high-powered and influential advisory group on global financial issues, whose former chairman was longtime Rockefeller associate
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Carola Sachse, "What research, to what end? The Rockefeller Foundation and the Max Planck Gesellschaft in the early cold war."
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who served as president for nearly twelve years and announced her retirement, at age 71, in June 2016. A former
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Shared journey: The Rockefeller Foundation, human capital, and development in Africa
5622:"You've probably never heard of CGIAR, but they are essential to feeding our future"
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Launching Global Health: The Caribbean Odyssey of the Rockefeller Foundation
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Ask the Experts: How Ford, Rockefeller, and the NEA Changed American Music
5938:"Judith Rodin Steps Down as Head of Rockefeller Foundation" (subscription)
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The story of the Foundation and the Green Revolution – see Mark Dowie,
5348:"Lincoln Center Cultural Innovation Fund Awards Innovation Fund Grants"
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The Rockefeller Century: Three Generations of America's Greatest Family
4481:"The Horrifying American Roots of Nazi Eugenics | History News Network"
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The Rockefeller Century: Three Generations of America's Greatest Family
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Biomedicine in the Twentieth Century: Practices, Policies, and Politics
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2355:– 11 January 1988 – 31 December 1997; former executive director of the
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684:. Rhoads later became a significant cancer researcher and director of
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6478:. "The Rockefeller Foundation and the international health agenda"],
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5882:“Rockefeller Foundation Picks Rajiv J. Shah, a Trustee, as President”
2623:, a Canadian neurosurgeon, who had met David Rockefeller years before
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1917–1921; 1925–1928 – Chief Justice of the United States, 1930–1941.
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5712:"A century of innovation? Philanthropy and the African growth story"
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Elman, Cheryl; McGuire, Robert A.; Wittman, Barbara (January 2014).
439:, was appointed to the board for a five-year term. In October 2006,
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1902:, 2003–2012, partner, Healey Development LLC; teaching course at
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1009:, both established by him while he was still a graduate student.
3802:"The Alan Gregg Papers: Director of Medical Sciences, 1930–1945"
2060:, chairperson, Circle Capital Ventures, Cape Town, South Africa.
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1756:, 1934–1953; Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, 1953–1957.
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India; Special Representative for Young People and Innovation,
6414:"The Rockefeller Foundation and the rise of molecular biology"
5796:"The Rise, Fall, and Possible Rebirth of 100 Resilient Cities"
3886:. Medical Sciences Division and Alfred Kinsey funding, p. 456.
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Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America
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Reena Ninan on Council on Foreign Relations Official Website
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The Bellagio Center operates both a conference center and a
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Junior became the foundation chairman in 1917. Through the
5826:"100 Resilient Cities relaunches as an independent network"
4087:"Experiment subjects to get $ 10.3 million from university"
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1462:. She currently works as a presider of their public forums.
549:. The Foundation also maintained a close relationship with
5611:, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2001, (pp. 105–140)
4878:"Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars"
4131:"1940s study gave radioactive pills to 751 pregnant women"
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Birn, Anne-Emanuelle; Solórzano, Armando (November 1999).
3380:"Southerners Weren't 'Lazy,' Just Infected With Hookworms"
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in Washington – Support of the diplomatic training program
1989:, 1958–1965; chairman of the council on Foreign Relations.
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City Room blog, June 24, 2008. Both retrieved 2011-01-09.
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4172:"The Forgotten Lessons of the American Eugenics Movement"
3078:, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1964, (p. 128)
2375:- 1 January 2005 – 1 March 2017; former president of the
1263:. This was done after the intervention of Vice President
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in 1922 and influenced the birth control movement there.
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Foundation Center: Top 50 US Foundations by total giving
6788:. The Rockefeller Foundation/Rockefeller Archive Center.
6015:, Atlantic Council Official Website, accessed 08/12/2024
4716:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. pp. 47–58.
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From Racism to Genocide: Anthropology in the Third Reich
4207:. John Hawkins. Joshua Tree, Calif.: Progressive Press.
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1913–1923 – John D. Rockefeller Sr.'s principal advisor.
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in Mexico. It also provided significant funding for the
6292:, The Rockefeller Archive Center. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
6273:, The Rockefeller Archive Center. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
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Harr, John Ensor; Johnson, Peter J. (August 10, 1988).
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The foundation also supported the early initiatives of
6745:. (1973) Yale University Press. New Haven and London.
6345:"Remembering the Travel Scandal at the Port Authority"
6101:"C. Douglas Dillon Dies at 93; Was in Kennedy Cabinet"
5682:"Rockefeller Foundation | Terra Viva Grants Directory"
5593:. The Rockefeller Foundation. Retrieved on 2013-08-24.
4818:"The Rockefeller Foundation's Refugee Scholar Program"
3099:"C. Douglas Dillon Dies at 93; Was in Kennedy Cabinet"
2379:, and provost, chair of the Department of Psychology,
1481:; chair of the Board of Counselors, McLarty Associates
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The Rockefeller Foundation supported the art scene in
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provide a haven for scholars threatened by the Nazis.
2272:– 6 November 1917 – 20 September 1929; member of the
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Research Department's Global Strategy Team; formerly
848:, until 1939. The foundation also provided grants to
6482:, (2013) Volume 381, Issue 9878, Pages 1618 - 1619,
3748:"Revisiting a 1930s Scandal, AACR to Rename a Prize"
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Hannaway, Caroline; Harden, Victoria Angela (2008).
3139:, New York: Columbia University Press, 1972. (p. 72)
2639:– Grant for a building to house five million volumes
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Siyuan Hall, 1923 Rockefeller Foundation donated to
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and later with its corporate descendants, including
6025:
Reena Ninan on Atlantic Foundation Official Website
3182:Kaiser, David; Wasserman, Lee (December 22, 2016).
2837:
Consolidated Financial Statements December 31, 2022
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1961–1967 – president of the World Bank, 1963–1968.
1083:, Canada, and the American Shakespeare Festival in
223:, on May 14, 1913, when its charter was granted by
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4137:. Galveston, Texas. December 21, 1993. p. 3.
3149:Kaiser, David; Wasserman, Lee (December 8, 2016).
3054:. London: Pickering & Chatto. pp. 81–89.
3052:Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science
2391:United States Agency for International Development
1583:United States Agency for International Development
1445:in 2005. Current staff as of June 1, 2021 include:
6492:, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979.
4593:"Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, and Eugenics"
4125:
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3231:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
3184:"The Rockefeller Family Fund Takes on ExxonMobil"
2651:– Major funding for fellowships and grants-in-aid
2345:– 1 January 1980 – 11 January 1988; president of
1057:. Now it is Nankai University School of Medicine.
298:shares worth $ 50 million, to his son, Gates and
6695:, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1964.
6326:"Rockefeller Foundation Selects a New President"
6061:Conflict in the Middle East—The Israel-Hamas War
6013:Reena Ninan on Atlantic Council Official Website
3566:. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
2851:"Company Overview of The Rockefeller Foundation"
2576:and medical, business and administration Schools
1321:International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
1305:International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
431:, who gave up the trusteeship in 1981. In 1989,
6547:, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 1993.
6528:The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations
6460:. New York: State University of New York Press.
4848:"World War II & the Rockefeller Foundation"
2877:"Research Library – The Rockefeller Foundation"
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1940:1949–1961 – US Secretary of Defense, 1951–1953.
1766:'s private attorney; founding president of the
571:The Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of
207:, New York City. The foundation was created by
6934:Institutions founded by the Rockefeller family
6625:, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1973.
6514:American Foundations: An Investigative History
6161:"Chairman and Trustees Elected at Rockefeller"
5609:American Foundations: An Investigative History
2665:
2399:Organizations that received Rockefeller grants
1965:a businessman and cellphone pioneer, founding
1274:By 1943, this program, under the foundation's
1189:. The center is sometimes referred to as the "
717:, and the studies of human sexual behavior by
531:London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
529:at the University of Toronto in 1927, and the
377:in the center, before shifting to its current
2141:1950–1961 – US Secretary of State, 1961–1969.
1390:(NDRC), awarding three 100RC member cities –
365:), along with the newly named family office,
305:The nascent foundation applied for a federal
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6954:Educational foundations in the United States
6089:" 28, May 1989. Retrieved on 4 January 2019.
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3012:. New York: Random House. pp. 563–566.
2660:National Institute of Public Health of Japan
2308:executive and author of landmark 1938 book,
1029:Although the United States never joined the
32:
6507:International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
6234:"President's Review and Annual Report 1967"
5263:"Charities Try to Keep Up With the Gateses"
3926:"Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report 1962"
2706:Graduate Institute of International Studies
1384:Department of Housing and Urban Development
840:The Rockefeller Foundation, along with the
6591:, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
6497:Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller Sr.
6204:, December 19, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
4319:Müller-Wille, Staffan (October 27, 2010).
4262:"On the Origins of the Population Council"
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3603:
2549:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1977:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
887:) which conducted eugenics experiments in
450:Standard Oil Trust stock certificate, 1896
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6802:Rockefeller Institute, New York, NY, 1917
6786:100 Years: The International Health Board
6724:
6378:"Trending Topics in Treasury and Finance"
6063:, CFR Official Website, October 26th 2023
5101:
4935:Major rescue program of European scholars
4516:Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie
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3454:
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3009:Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller Sr
2708:– funded general budget from 1927 to 1954
2493:Learn how and when to remove this message
2357:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
2024:, 2006–2013, associate justice, retired,
1729:Learn how and when to remove this message
1299:. It was originally conceived in 1943 as
885:Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
781:government was dismissed in 2011 for the
6760:, (Oxford University Press, 2020) 270pp.
6554:, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956.
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5601:
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5288:"Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts"
3882:Harr, John Ensor, and Peter J. Johnson,
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2963:
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2662:(formerly The Institute of Public Health
2615:– The Rockefeller Foundation funded the
2607:University of the Philippines, Los Baños
2543:Royal Institute of International Affairs
1824:1982–1996 (chairman) – president of the
1388:National Disaster Resilience Competition
1005:) and the early foreign policy magazine
997:, such as his directorship of Harvard's
909:compulsory sterilisation in Nazi Germany
469:, served as chairman of the foundation.
6939:1913 establishments in New York (state)
6581:. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1989.
6559:The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation
5897:, January 4, 2017. Retrieve 2017-01-04.
5032:Early backing of Henry Kissinger – see
4888:from the original on September 29, 2022
3151:"The Rockefeller Family Fund vs. Exxon"
3135:Share portfolio – see Waldemar Nielsen
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2529:(CFR) – Especially the notable 1939–45
1103:in New York. The foundation underwrote
1068:in 1933. It is the headquarters of the
459:United States Secretary of the Treasury
286:John D. Rockefeller Sr. and Jr. in 1915
219:", and their primary business advisor,
6949:Foundations based in the United States
6191:"Outgoing ASEAN Chief’s Farewell Tour"
5976:from the original on February 25, 2013
5953:, June 15, 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
5328:from the original on November 10, 2017
4039:from the original on February 10, 2020
1834:, 2006–2015, former chairman and CEO,
1746:, 1989–1994 – actor and film director.
837:, and goals of the eugenics movement.
6421:Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
5358:from the original on November 9, 2017
5298:from the original on November 9, 2017
5177:from the original on January 15, 2023
5137:Tournès, Ludovic (November 1, 2018).
4378:Kevles, Daniel J. (October 5, 2003).
4359:from the original on January 15, 2023
4093:. Santa Cruz, California. p. 7.
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3026:from the original on January 15, 2023
2939:"The Rockefeller Foundation Timeline"
1601:, 2019–, former President & CEO,
1540:, 2019–, co-founder, Sahel Consulting
1415:People affiliated with the foundation
1317:International Rice Research Institute
1309:International Rice Research Institute
519:Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
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6051:, CFR Official Website, May 4th 2023
5918:from the original on January 7, 2017
5862:from the original on January 4, 2018
5802:. Bloomberg CityLab. June 12, 2019.
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4663:(2189): 526–527. December 11, 1936.
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3274:. Toronto : Univ. of Toronto Press.
3272:The University of Toronto: a history
2919:from the original on October 2, 2023
2759:Association Internationale Africaine
2729:Center for Health Market Innovations
2701:– funded research and general budget
2655:National Bureau of Economic Research
2431:adding citations to reliable sources
2266:– 11 February 1913 – 6 November 1917
2036:, 2007–2021, chairman of the board,
1908:John F. Kennedy School of Government
1667:adding citations to reliable sources
1143:in 1948 and a literacy project with
844:, was the primary financier for the
6552:John D. Rockefeller Jr., A Portrait
6339:, May 8, 1988. Goldmark was son of
6171:from the original on March 16, 2015
5776:from the original on March 23, 2017
5750:from the original on March 12, 2017
3851:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
3654:Lederer, S. E. (December 1, 2002).
3465:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2065:Rockefeller Family & Associates
1348:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
1212:Senate House (University of London)
1062:Senate House (University of London)
332:On May 14, 1913, New York Governor
27:American philanthropic organization
6388:from the original on June 25, 2020
6141:from the original on July 22, 2020
5832:from the original on March 3, 2021
5828:. Cities Today. February 7, 2020.
5806:from the original on March 9, 2021
4798:from the original on June 21, 2020
4141:from the original on March 8, 2021
4097:from the original on March 8, 2021
3541:from the original on March 8, 2021
3194:from the original on June 19, 2021
3163:from the original on July 31, 2020
3087:Seim, David L. (2013), pp. 103–112
2719:Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory
2584:Institute of International Studies
2319:– 17 July 1952 – 19 January 1961;
2046:, 2010–2012, secretary general of
2026:Supreme Court of the United States
1926:California Institute of Technology
1914:and an Assistant Secretary of the
1850:, 2010–2019, president and CEO of
1489:University of Global Health Equity
1477:, 2009–2013, Operating Executive,
709:research. Other funding went into
664:. Noguchi was also involved in an
561:Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory
409:Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial
357:, later (in 1933) shifting to the
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6569:American Political Science Review
6111:from the original on May 11, 2019
6076:"Rockefeller Foundation Elects 5"
5662:from the original on May 27, 2013
5632:from the original on May 11, 2020
5118:from the original on May 26, 2021
4784:Roth, Michael (January 9, 2020).
4737:Stahnisch, Frank W (April 2014).
4558:from the original on June 4, 2018
4266:Population and Development Review
3746:Starr, Douglas (April 25, 2003).
3328:American Journal of Public Health
3250:Harvard School of Public Health,
3117:from the original on May 11, 2019
2784:Philanthropy in the United States
2725:Results for Development Institute
2687:– In 1978 the foundation invited
2304:– 22 August 1948 – 17 July 1952;
2289:– 20 September 1929 – 30 May 1936
1607:Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
1548:International Chamber of Commerce
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2968:Egan, Matt (December 18, 2020).
2645:of New York – Funded fellowships
2574:Center for International Affairs
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2321:United States Secretary of State
2163:Carnegie Corporation of New York
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1530:Yifei Li, 2013–, country chair,
806:American Journal of Epidemiology
87:Non-operating private foundation
6741:Theiler, Max and Downs, W. G.,
6099:Pace, Eric (January 12, 2003).
4260:Rockefeller], [John D. (1977).
4085:Miller, Karin (July 28, 1998).
4057:Pacchioli, David, (March 1996)
3097:Pace, Eric (January 12, 2003).
2649:Social Science Research Council
2617:Montreal Neurological Institute
2418:needs additional citations for
2161:Ventures; and a trustee of the
2129:Mailman School of Public Health
1654:needs additional citations for
1593:National Basketball Association
1458:, Rockefeller Foundation &
1154:period, including study of the
856:, who supported birth control,
777:". A previous suit against the
666:unethical human experimentation
523:Harvard School of Public Health
517:The foundation established the
417:Social Science Research Council
328:John D. Rockefeller Sr. in 1919
317:, through the aegis of Senator
127:, New York City, New York, U.S.
6853:Rockefeller Foundation website
6516:, Boston: The MIT Press, 2001.
6499:, London: Warner Books, 1998.
6223:, p. VI. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
5352:Philanthropy News Digest (PND)
4027:Mariani, Mike (May 28, 2015).
2853:. Businessweek. Archived from
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2337:Massachusetts General Hospital
2311:The Functions of the Executive
2151:, Inc., New York; chairman of
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1508:African Development Bank Group
1487:, 2019–, Vice-Chancellor, The
1473:; Supreme Allied Commander at
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1077:Stratford Shakespeare Festival
783:Guatemala syphilis experiments
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4576:Schmuhl, Hans Walter (2008).
4510:Peters, U. (September 1996).
4418:"Philanthropy's Original Sin"
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3527:10.1016/S0277-9536(99)00160-4
3515:Social Science & Medicine
3270:Friedland, Martin L. (2002).
2769:Eugenics in the United States
2593:Office of Population Research
2582:– Substantial funding to the
2131:; former chairman and CEO of
2067:; director and former chair,
2014:; former Foreign Minister of
1568:, 2020–, Former President of
6673:Agriculture and Human Values
6666:University of Michigan Press
5428:Verna, Chantalle F. (2016).
4380:"Here Comes the Master Race"
3764:10.1126/science.300.5619.573
3705:National Library of Medicine
3188:The New York Review of Books
3156:The New York Review of Books
2527:Council on Foreign Relations
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1882:; former managing director,
1866:, 2006–11, former director,
1768:Council on Foreign Relations
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1460:Council on Foreign Relations
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543:Peking Union Medical College
256:National Institute of Health
6643:Journal of American History
5555:"Wikimedia Foundation 2022"
5493:Journal of Cold War Studies
4029:"The Guatemala Experiments"
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2069:Rockefeller & Co., Inc.
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1506:, 2015–, former president,
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488:University College Hospital
386:William Lyon Mackenzie King
252:National Science Foundation
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6781:Rockefeller Foundation 990
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6474:Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, and
6456:Berman, Edward H. (1983).
6412:Abir-Am, Pnina G. (2002).
6313:Rockefeller Archive Center
6302:John Hilton Knowles Papers
5912:The Rockefeller Foundation
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5559:The Rockefeller Foundation
5383:Journal of Haitian Studies
5322:The Rockefeller Foundation
5292:www.aboutlincolncenter.org
5059:The Rockefeller Foundation
4882:Transatlantic Perspectives
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3610:Lederer, Susan E. (1997).
2820:The Rockefeller Foundation
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2699:London School of Economics
2393:(USAID) from 2010 to 2015.
2377:University of Pennsylvania
2367:Royal Geographical Society
2209:– former president of the
2199:1963–1970? – president of
2171:1961–1966? – president of
2154:Arlington Capital Partners
1614:, 2014–, former chairman,
1585:(USAID) from 2010 to 2017.
1550:, The B Team; Former CEO,
1454:is a former member of the
1439:University of Pennsylvania
1420:Board members and trustees
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341:, the former secretary of
203:organization based at 420
33:The Rockefeller Foundation
6699:Stapleton, D. H. (2004).
6343:. See Blumenthal, Ralph,
6189:Parameswaran, Prashanth,
5196:Tournès, Ludovic (2014).
5155:10.1057/s41311-017-0110-4
5084:Tournès, Ludovic (2007).
5044:, (updated) 2005, (p. 72)
4984:10.1017/S0008938909000041
4337:10.1007/s11016-010-9477-1
3660:American Literary History
2789:Rockefeller Brothers Fund
2695:, until his death in 2019
2666:
2181:1939–1957 – publisher of
2071:; current trustee of the
1878:; Special Advisor to the
1814:1914–1917 – president of
1782:1960–1963 – publisher of
1386:announced winners of its
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813:Eugenics and World War II
650:World Health Organization
248:World Health Organization
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6264:George E. Vincent Papers
5487:Mueller, Tim B. (2013).
5377:Twa, Lindsay J. (2020).
4972:Central European History
4321:"Eugenics: Then and now"
4135:The Galveston Daily News
3910:Central European History
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2834:Rockefeller Foundation.
2673:Kokuritsu Kōshū Eisei-in
2442:"Rockefeller Foundation"
2247:1928–1939 – chairman of
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1557:Sharon Percy Rockefeller
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1469:(chair), 2018–, retired
1408:Chief Resilience Officer
970:. The foundation helped
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767:Johns Hopkins University
695:Nelson Rockefeller, 1954
686:Memorial Sloan-Kettering
535:Bureau of Social Hygiene
403:Frederick T. Gates, 1922
373:; later it moved to the
6604:Lawrence, Christopher.
6596:Journal of Urban Design
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6509:12.1 (2012): 161–192. [
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6283:J. George Harrar Papers
5950:The Wall Street Journal
5936:Ramachandran, Shalini,
5090:Critique Internationale
4966:Sachse, Carola (2009).
4917:Charles Scribner's Sons
4091:The Santa Cruz Sentinel
3050:Seim, David L. (2013).
2840:. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
2600:– Establishment of the
2281:General Education Board
2264:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
2251:, 1922–1939, 1942–1945.
2091:John D. Rockefeller III
2085:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
1995:1969–1981 – journalist.
1806:Sullivan & Cromwell
1591:, 2020–, Commissioner,
1291:, and later still, the
1267:and the involvement of
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1001:(funded as well by the
646:William Bosworth Castle
429:John D. Rockefeller, IV
425:John D. Rockefeller III
300:Harold Fowler McCormick
73:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
52:; 111 years ago
6944:Eugenics organizations
6924:Rockefeller Foundation
6876:Rockefeller Foundation
6814:Rockefeller Foundation
6812:Quotations related to
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6774:27.2 (2013): 139–158.
6645:70.4 (1984): 799–820.
6631:Nielsen, Waldemar A.,
6598:11.2 (2006): 145–172.
6242:Rockefeller Foundation
6027:, accessed Aug 15 2024
5143:International Politics
5038:Kissinger: A Biography
4485:historynewsnetwork.org
4059:"Subjected to Science"
3409:Ettling, John (1980).
2818:FoundationCenter.org,
2522:Rockefeller University
2517:
2510:Rockefeller University
2179:Arthur Hays Sulzberger
2097:John D. Rockefeller IV
1884:McKinsey & Company
1842:Frederick Taylor Gates
1622:India (2004–2011) and
1574:2016 Nobel Peace Prize
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1372:Rockefeller University
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1085:Stratford, Connecticut
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999:International Seminars
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6705:Public Health Reports
6659:May 24, 2011, at the
6557:Fosdick, Raymond B.,
6550:Fosdick, Raymond B.,
6214:RF Annual Report 1969
6039:, accessed 08/15/2024
5103:10.3917/crii.035.0173
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4528:10.1055/s-2007-996402
4452:rockarch.issuelab.org
4201:Yeadon, Glen (2008).
3976:. pp. xvii, xx.
3974:Yale University Press
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3899:40#3 (2002): 265–287.
3459:Farley, John (2004).
3006:Chernow, Ron (1998).
2945:on February 12, 2007.
2913:www.oecd-ilibrary.org
2822:, accessed 2010-12-23
2555:Brookings Institution
2532:War and Peace Studies
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2297:Harry Emerson Fosdick
1826:University of Toronto
1812:Charles William Eliot
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1091:in Washington, D.C.,
1048:
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6530:31 (2000): 131–157.
6523:14.1 (2014): 91–116.
6521:Global Social Policy
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5656:www.biotech-info.net
5505:10.1162/JCWS_a_00372
5042:Simon & Schuster
4755:10.3138/cbmh.31.1.17
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3806:profiles.nlm.nih.gov
3721:profiles.nlm.nih.gov
3672:10.1093/alh/14.4.720
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2589:Princeton University
2535:that advised the US
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2197:Thomas J. Watson Jr.
2093:chairman: 1952–1972.
2087:chairman: 1917–1939.
2073:Museum of Modern Art
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1932:Charles Evans Hughes
1880:UN Secretary-General
1872:Procter & Gamble
1663:improve this article
1497:, 2018–, President,
1378:, New York, NY, 2021
1261:Manuel Ávila Camacho
1235:Prince Mahidol Award
1163:Wikimedia Foundation
1121:for their students.
1070:University of London
842:Carnegie Institution
763:Bristol-Myers Squibb
229:Carnegie Corporation
215:("Senior") and son "
164:$ 6.3 billion (2022)
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6621:Nielsen, Waldemar,
6488:Brown, E. Richard,
6341:Peter Carl Goldmark
6324:Teltsch, Kathleen,
6245:. 1968. p. 202
5686:terravivagrants.org
5584:The Bellagio Center
4791:The Washington Post
4070:Research/Penn State
4004:. January 4, 2019.
3137:The Big Foundations
2889:on October 30, 2012
2857:on October 22, 2012
2627:Library of Congress
2598:Columbia University
2512:, as seen from the
2347:Stanford University
2333:John Hilton Knowles
2274:John D. Rockefeller
2231:An Giang University
2229:; former rector of
2126:Columbia University
2079:John D. Rockefeller
2022:Sandra Day O'Connor
2008:Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
1836:Young & Rubicam
1754:Chase National Bank
1750:Winthrop W. Aldrich
1572:& Recipient of
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1231:National Book Award
1119:Columbia University
964:Claude Lévi-Strauss
662:Pedro Albizu Campos
642:Cornelius P. Rhoads
547:post-doctoral level
539:China Medical Board
427:, and then his son
353:'s headquarters at
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315:William Howard Taft
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6675:7.3 (1990): 6–18.
6356:The New York Times
6350:2012-01-19 at the
6337:The New York Times
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6307:2010-09-29 at the
6288:2010-09-29 at the
6269:2010-09-29 at the
6219:2010-07-01 at the
6196:2013-09-27 at the
6087:The New York Times
6081:2018-09-28 at the
5999:2020-07-23 at the
5943:2017-03-17 at the
5894:The New York Times
5887:2017-01-05 at the
5589:2014-06-28 at the
5434:Diplomatic History
5274:The New York Times
5268:2017-08-15 at the
4952:2017-09-11 at the
4487:. September 2003.
4384:The New York Times
4178:. April 27, 2016.
4064:2013-01-10 at the
3869:2016-08-09 at the
3837:2018-02-01 at the
3808:. March 12, 2019.
3415:. Cambridge: HUP.
3386:. April 28, 2016.
3257:2020-02-25 at the
3238:2010-05-27 at the
3219:2007-05-23 at the
3214:history, 1913–1919
3103:The New York Times
2794:Rockefeller family
2734:Mahidol University
2643:Population Council
2570:Harvard University
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2353:Peter Goldmark Jr.
2293:Raymond B. Fosdick
2278:Frederick T. Gates
2184:The New York Times
1979:, Washington, D.C.
1973:Jessica T. Mathews
1946:, 2012–2018, CEO,
1904:Harvard University
1802:John Foster Dulles
1785:The New York Times
1618:; former Chairman
1566:Juan Manuel Santos
1471:United States Navy
1467:James G. Stavridis
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6382:www.afponline.org
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801:radioactive iron
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