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Jane Stanford's Murder Shows the Moral Vacuum of Gilded Age Fortune and Philanthropy
<p>Jane Stanford's murder by poisoning in 1905 was part of a long chain of inequities and moral abdications that attended the great Gilded Age fortunes at every step, from their accumulation to their dispersal as philanthropy. </p>
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