Douglas Smith, The Huntington Library, “One Person, One Vote: Reapportionment and the political transformation of Southern California”

Major Research Grants

Grantee Org
Year
Project Description
Primary Contact
Amount
2003

Equal Terms: A Public History Project of The Struggle for Educational Equity in Los Angeles, 1954-2004

Jeannie Oakes
$66566
2002

The Future of the Inland Empire: Toward a New Economic and Community Development Strategy

Louis G. Tornatzky
$118661
2002

Salvation in the Southland: The Religious Origins of the New Right in Southern California, 1935-1980

Darren Dochuk
$4000
2002

Conservation and Public Space in Los Angeles, 1900-1940

Benjamin Johnson
$6000
2002

West by Southwest: Los Angeles Searches for Water

Wanda Hammerbeck
$2000
2002

Reclaiming Lives: California Foster Children Tell Their Stories

Jean Schroedel
$10000
2002

Mexican American Home Front: The Politics of Gender, Culture and Community in World War II Los Angeles

Elizabeth Escobedo
$2000
2002

Stanley Mosk and the Evolution of Los Angeles and California Political Culture

Jacqueline Braitman
$6000
2002

The Origins of Los Angeles County Government as a Force in Urban Development, 1850-1920

Tom Sitton
$118400

Upcoming Proposal Due Dates

Major Research Grants

September 2021: The Haynes Foundation is not accepting proposals for Major Research Grants until further notice.

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