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The Ruth M. Batson Educational Foundation was established in 1969 'to help improve the quality of education and to expand educational opportunities for those who have been relegated to a disadvantaged category because of discrimination.' In its first 20 years the Foundation made over 160 grants totaling nearly $130,000 to Black college students and Black institutions and community groups.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
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