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East Bay experiences in corporate social responsibility

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Shetterly discusses divestment of the Clorox Company from Proctor & Gamble Corp., 1965, and company expansion and diversification in 1970s; affirmative action and social action in Oakland, California; creation of a company foundation; East Bay Youth Development Center; New Oakland Committee; comments on economic development, urban redevelopment, and public education; Mills College (trustee, chairman) 1971-1986; other East Bay philanthropic concerns.

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History of Bay Area philanthropy series.

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