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It's a Helluva Town: Joan K. Davidson, the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and Fight for Better New York

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It's a Helluva Town: Joan K. Davidson, the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and Fight for Better New York
It's a Helluva Town: Joan K. Davidson, the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and Fight for Better New York

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It's a Helluva Town: Joan K. Davidson, the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and Fight for Better New York

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The J.M. Kaplan Fund was established in 1945 by Jacob M. Kaplan, and would go on to play a critical role in New York City's cultural and urban life. Kaplan's long leadership of the Fund (1945-1977) was marked by determined advocacy, including the effort to save Carnegie Hall from destruction, support for institutions like The New School for Social Research and the South Street Seaport Museum, as well as to bolster the cause of union democracy, the arts, and the co-operative movement. Since the 1970s, the Fund has been led by Kaplan's daughter, Joan K. Davidson, who has led the Fund to its current place as a forceful presence in New York City's civic life, supporting the Westbeth Artists Housing, Greenmarkets, and more.

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