May 6, 1999
Cheers and Challenges
Nobel laureate praises foundations for fighting racism but urges them to do more; endowment growth fuels payout worries
Foundations have played a great role in fighting racism in the United States and abroad, but they need to do much more, 2,100 grant makers assembled here at the 50th annual meeting of the Council on Foundations were told in speeches by South African anti-apartheid leader Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Mississippi Gov. William F. Winter.
Archbishop Tutu,
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