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Charitable giving as a form of civic engagement in the United States attracts greater participation than many other types of civic involvement - even


Hudson Institute's James H. Doolittle Prize is named in honor of "Jimmy" Doolittle, the intrepid aviator who led the daring April 1942 raid on Tokyo i

