Rusk B, Interview with Dean Rusk, circa 1985

Collection: Dean Rusk Oral History Collection

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Description

Dean Rusk describes the work of the Rockefeller Foundation and Rockefeller grants, focusing on the conflict between culture and tradition with development strategies. He cites as examples public health efforts in India, Mexico, and Hungary and agricultural assistance in the Soviet Union and Mexico. Rusk also addresses the problem of anti-semitism in Scarsdale, N.Y., the headquarters of the foundation. He also describes the investigation of the Cox Committee into the foundation's giving to groups with communist ties or sympathies. He briefly discusses the work of the Warren Commission and the John F. Kennedy assassination.

Date

ca. 1985

Identifier

RBRL214DROH-RuskB

Coverage

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Duration

94 minutes



Citation

Dean Rusk and Richard Rusk, “Rusk B, Interview with Dean Rusk, circa 1985,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed April 20, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL214DROH/RBRL214DROH-RuskB.

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