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1. Women and Philanthropy in the United States, 1790-1990 [PDF]
Kathleen D. McCarthy (Professor of History and Director, Center for the Study of Philanthropy, GSUC, CUNY).
Undergraduate/Graduate, 128 pages.

2. Philanthropy and Voluntarism Among the Jews
Egon Mayer (Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College, and Director, Center for Jewish Studies, GSUC, CUNY).
Undergraduate, 108 pages.

3. Topics in Black American Philanthropy in the United States Since 1785
Colin Palmer (Distinguished Professor of History, GSUC, CUNY)
Undergraduate, 116 pages.

4. Catholic Philanthropy in America
Mary Oates (Professor of Economics, Regis College, Weston, MA)
Undergraduate/Graduate, 166 pages.

5. Anglo-American Protestant Philanthropy, 1600 to the Present
Angelo Angelis (History Department, GSUC, CUNY)
Undergraduate/Graduate, 176 pages.

6. American Philanthropy, the State, and the Public Sector, 1890-1970
Thomas Kessner (Professor of History, GSUC, CUNY) and Ariel Rosenblum (History, GSUC, CUNY)
Undergraduate, 198 pages.

7. Latinos and the Development of Community: Philanthropy, Associations and Advocacy
Eugene D. Miller (Assistant Director, Center for the Study of Philanthropy)
Undergraduate/Graduate, 169 pages.

8. A Graduate Curriculum Guide to Topics in Black American Philanthropy Since 1785
Colin Palmer (Distinguished Professor of History, GSUC, CUNY)
Graduate, 118 pages.

9. Philanthropy and American History: The Elite Experience, 1890-1940
Thomas Kessner (Professor of History, GSUC, CUNY) and Ariel Rosenblum (History, GSUC, CUNY)
Graduate, 192 pages.

10. Topics in Asian American Philanthropy and Voluntarism
Jessica Chao (Consultant to nonprofits and philanthropy)
Extension Course, 89 pages.

11. Advocacy, Democratic Theory, and Participation
Marilyn Gittell (Professor of Political Science and Director, Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center) and Kathe Newman (Political Science, GSUC, CUNY)
Undergraduate, 68 pages.

12. The Wisdom of the Giveaway: A Guide to Growing Native American Philanthropy
First Nations Development Institute, Contributing Authors Mindy Berry (Sr. Consultant with the Alford Group)
and Rebecca Adamson (Founder & President of First Nations Development Institute)
Extension Course, 64 pages.

13. The Production of Philanthropy: A Case Study of the Imagery & Methodology of Jewish Fundraising
Egon Mayer (Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College, and Director, Center for Jewish Studies, GSUC, CUNY).
Extension Course, 52 pages.

14. Philanthropy Among Middle Eastern Americans and their Historical Traditions of Giving [PDF]
Mehdi Bozorgmehr (Associate Professor of Sociology, City College, CUNY) and Beth Baron (Professor of History, City College, CUNY)
Undergraduate, 84 pages.