Philanthropy
Marriage of Convenience: Rockefeller International Health and Revolutionary Mexico
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In January 1921, after a decade of bloody warfare, Mexico’s new government found an unlikely partner in its struggle to fulfill the Revolution’s promises to the populace. An ambitious philanthropy, born of the wealth of America’s most notorious capitalist, made its way into Mexico by offering money and expertise to counter a looming public health crisis. Why did the Rockefeller Foundation and Revolutionary Mexico get together, and how did their relationship last for… More >>
Marriage of Convenience: Rockefeller International Health and Revolutionary Mexico
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Johns Hopkins: Wealth, Entrepreneur , Philanthropy, Abolitionism, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 ? December 24, 1873) was a wealthy entrepreneur, philanthropist, and abolitionist of 19th century Baltimore, now most noted for his philanthropic creation of the institutions that bear his name, namely the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Johns Hopkins University and its associated divisions, in particular the schools of nursing, medicine, and public health. A biography entitled Johns Hopkins: A Silhouette written by his cousin Helen Hopkins T… More >>
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