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Back in the day, so to speak, there was a philanthropic effort to fund protesters and marchers for peace. Several of the public charities created or supported initially by the scions of wealthy families, including a few of the foundations that constituted the now-defunct Foundation Exchange, and some of the “alternative funds” created to compete with the United Way in raising workplace donations, associated in the now-defunct National Alliance for Choice in Giving, generated support for antiwar activists starting in the Vietnam era and lasting through the marches and protests against the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

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