This curriculum guide explores Asian-American philanthropy, detailing the traditions of charity and mutual aid that various groups brought to the United States. It examines how these practices adapted to the American social and political context, and the role of philanthropy—the giving of time, money, or valuables for public benefit—in enabling Asian-American communities to establish a public role within the American democratic system. The report aims to expand understanding of diverse philanthropic traditions and their contributions to American society.
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