Difference between revisions of "Marshall Field III"
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− | '''Marshall Field III''' was the heir to the Marshall Field department stores fortune, a publisher, banker, and a founding board member of the [[Industrial Areas Foundation]], a network of [[ | + | '''Marshall Field III''' was the heir to the [[Marshall Field]] department stores fortune, a publisher, banker, and a founding board member of the [[Industrial Areas Foundation]], a network of [[community organizing]] activist groups founded by [[Saul Alinsky]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=3PBJAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA303 Walking to New Orleans: Ethics and the Concept of Participatory Design in Post-Disaster Reconstruction]</ref> |
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* [http://fieldfoundation.org/about/history/ History], The Field Foundation of Illinois | * [http://fieldfoundation.org/about/history/ History], The Field Foundation of Illinois | ||
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Revision as of 01:09, September 15, 2018
Marshall Field III was the heir to the Marshall Field department stores fortune, a publisher, banker, and a founding board member of the Industrial Areas Foundation, a network of community organizing activist groups founded by Saul Alinsky.[1]
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- History, The Field Foundation of Illinois