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WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER: A LIFE OF CHANGE [Hardcover]

JOHN WARD (Author)

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April 30, 2004
As grandson of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller Sr. and son of philanthropist John D. Jr., Winthrop Rockefeller was born into one of the most affluent and influential families in the world. But he was a nonconformist and often felt isolated from the rest of the family. Still, he amazed many when he left the New York elite for a farm in rural Arkansas, where he would ultimately serve two terms as governor and create a philanthropic legacy all his own.

In this book John L. Ward draws from his years as Rockefeller's speech writer and campaign advisor to create a remarkably readable and comprehensive narrative. Ward provides valuable insights into Rockefeller's complicated relationships with his father and brothers and convincingly argues that Rockefeller's extraordinarily innovative approach to philanthropy changed the way Arkansas was viewed by its citizens and by the rest of the world.


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"Winthrop Rockefeller was a man for the times. As governor, he bravely championed civil rights--which was almost political suicide--and ultimately changed social thought in Arkansas. His breaking of new ground in so many areas made my task as his successor much easier. His courage and integrity set a higher political tone that has continued to date and from which all Arkansans have benefited."--Dale Bumpers, former governor and U.S. senator from Arkansas

"John Ward has examined an aspect of Winthrop Rockefeller's life that only family and close friends have seen. We all know that he was rich and that he was generous. Just how generous is a stunning revelation. Ward has given us still another reason to appreciate this extraordinary man."--Roy Reed, former New York Times reporter


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Winthrop Rockefeller's moving to Arkansas on June 9, 1953, was neither the ending nor the beginning of his philanthropic life; but for him personally it was a new start, an opportunity for a more intense focus, a transition from being a Rockefeller in New York to an Arkansas Rockefeller. Read the first page
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Little Rock, New York, Winthrop Rockefeller, University of Arkansas, Winrock Farms, Perry County, Rockwin Fund, Arkansas Arts Center, Winrock International, Arkansas Delta, Colonial Williamsburg, United States, Winthrop Paul, Arkansas Community Foundation, Pine Bluff, Urban League, Philander Smith College, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Anne Bartley, Carter's Grove, Nature Conservancy, Arkansas Democrat, Delta Community Development Corporation, Boy Scouts of America, College of Medicine
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