Explore the first decade of the Carnegie Foundation's impact in this insightful study by Joseph Jastrow. "Ten Years Of The Carnegie Foundation" provides a detailed examination of the foundation's early initiatives and their effects on education and social progress. Jastrow analyzes the foundation's strategies, challenges, and achievements during a pivotal period in American history.
This book offers valuable perspectives on the role of philanthropic organizations in shaping educational policies and social reforms. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of education, the dynamics of philanthropy, and the evolution of social science in the United States.
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