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The research reports presented here are drawn from essays submitted by researchers who have visited the Archive Center, many of whom have received grants from the Archive Center to support their research, and are intended to foster the network of scholarship in the history of philanthropy and to highlight the diverse range of materials and subjects covered in the collections at the Rockefeller Archive Center. The reports are presented with the author's permission but should not be cited or quoted without the author's consent. The ideas and opinions expressed in the reports are those of the author and are not intended to represent the Rockefeller Archive Center.

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Did you know...

In 1933 the Rockefeller Foundation began a program to help deposed scholars who sought refuge outside of Nazi Germany because of their religion or political beliefs. Between 1933 and 1945 the program aided 303 scholars, including some from other fascist countries, at a cost of $1.4 million. Many of these refugee scholars relocated to universities in the U.S.