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Date: 2015-03-06 11:40:22Lewis Tappan American studies Charles G. Koch Abolitionism Koch Industries Think tank Philanthropy Koch American Anti-Slavery Society Koch family United States Conservatism in the United States | 2 The Very First—and Still Biggest—Triumph The most consequential change of public policy in American history was the abolition of slavery. It took a terrible war and generations of suasion to make thatAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.philanthropyroundtable.orgDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 96,42 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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