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  1. Mary Reynolds Babcock (August 8, 1908 – July 17, 1953) was an American philanthropist. As the daughter of R.J Reynolds and Katharine Smith Reynolds, she therefore inherited considerable wealth from her father's company, the nationally prominent R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Building power to advance racial equity. across the American South. The Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation partners with organizations and networks working to alleviate poverty and increase social and economic justice in 11 Southern states.

  3. The Babcock Era, 1934-1963. In 1934, R.J. and Katharine’s daughter, Mary, and her husband, Charles H. Babcock, Sr. (known as “Charlie”), acquired Reynolda from the other Reynolds heirs. Mary worked to modernize the estate without changing its character. She and Charlie streamlined the farm operations and made several changes and additions ...

  4. Nuestra misión es ayudar a las personas y lugares a salir. de la pobreza y lograr una mayor justicia social y económica. La Fundación Mary Reynolds Babcock se asocia con organizaciones y redes que trabajan para aliviar la pobreza y aumentar la justicia social y económica en 11 estados del Sur.

  5. 8 de ago. de 2016 · On August 8, 1908, Mary Reynolds was born in Winston to tobacco magnate R. J. Reynolds and his wife Katherine.. Both of her parents had died by the time she was 15, so Reynolds and her three siblings were left in the care of their uncle Will Reynolds at the family homeplace in Winston-Salem, Reynolda.After studying art in France, Reynolds returned to the United States and, in 1929, married ...

  6. Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. Building power to advance racial equity across the American South. Grants. Who Should Apply. Where We Work. How Funds May Be Used. Application Process. Grantee Partners. Stories.

  7. Mary Reynolds Babcock (August 8, 1908 – July 17, 1953) was an American philanthropist. As the daughter of R.J Reynolds and Katharine Smith Reynolds, she therefore inherited considerable wealth from her father's company, the nationally prominent R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.