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Maribel Morey

Assistant Professor, Clemson University

Maribel  Morey

Maribel Morey is an assistant professor of history at Clemson University. She is a 20th-century U.S. historian with particular interests in the history of U.S. philanthropy, the sociology of knowledge on race and ethnicity, and public policymaking on minority groups. She is working on two book manuscripts detailing elite foundations' changing approaches to racial inequality in the United States throughout the span of the 20th century.

Publications:

Project Title: Big Philanthropy in the Lives of Black Americans: What Today's Foundations Can Learn from this History

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