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− | :Five of the seven trustees of this foundation are members of the Lilly family. The remaining two are directors of Lilly companies. The Lillys are well known as right-wing aristocrats. Their foundation helped found the [[National Foundation for Education in American Citizenship]] (NFEAC), which also receives funds from Texas H. L. Hunt's [[Life Line Foundation]] and [[Roger Milliken]]'s (SR, NY) [[Deering-Milliken Foundation]]. Most of NFEAC's money goes into the financing of [[Human Events]], an ultra-right weekly | + | :Five of the seven trustees of this foundation are members of the Lilly family. The remaining two are directors of Lilly companies. The Lillys are well known as right-wing aristocrats. Their foundation helped found the [[National Foundation for Education in American Citizenship]] (NFEAC), which also receives funds from Texas H. L. Hunt's [[Life Line Foundation]] and [[Roger Milliken]]'s (SR, NY) [[Deering-Milliken Foundation]]. Most of NFEAC's money goes into the financing of [[Human Events]], an ultra-right weekly<ref>G. William Domhoff, (1967) ''Who Rules America'', Spectrum Books, pp. 70.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 7 September 2009
William Domhoff writes:
- Five of the seven trustees of this foundation are members of the Lilly family. The remaining two are directors of Lilly companies. The Lillys are well known as right-wing aristocrats. Their foundation helped found the National Foundation for Education in American Citizenship (NFEAC), which also receives funds from Texas H. L. Hunt's Life Line Foundation and Roger Milliken's (SR, NY) Deering-Milliken Foundation. Most of NFEAC's money goes into the financing of Human Events, an ultra-right weekly[1]
References
- ↑ G. William Domhoff, (1967) Who Rules America, Spectrum Books, pp. 70.